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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 
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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

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CHICAGO  —  Student  nurses  at  Sto  Lukes  hospital  will 
have  their  New  Years*   party  after  all, 

A  recent  fire   in  the  nurses  home  at   I500  South  Indiana 
avenue,   damaged  the  quarters  where  the  dance  was  to  be  held, 

C,  Ee  Deakins,  dean  of  students  at  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology,  offered  them  the  use  of  facilities  at  Illinois 
Tech  for  the  dance* 

The  dance  will  be  htsld  Saturday  in  the  Student  Union 
auditorium,  33rd  and  Federal  streets.  Two  hundred  and  fifty 
student  nurses  will  attendo 


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Memo  to  Editors} 

Here  is  the  current  issue  of  oUJ*  Industrial  Research 
Newsletter.  It  contains  abstracted  material  in  the  field  of 
scientific  research  which  nay  be  of  interest  to  youe 


James  'i"?,  Armsey 

Public  Relations  Director 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


From:   Jim  Jensen 

GAlumet  3-960O 
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CHICAGO  —  Two  hundred  and  fifty  employees  of  the 
Freyn  Engineering  department  of  Koppers  Company,  incorporated, 
will  take  a  special  course  in  steel  engineering  principles  at 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  beginning  January  15» 

Announcement  of  the  17-week  evening  course  was  rcade 
today  by  Otto  Zmeskal,  director  of  metallurgical  engineering 
at  Illinois  Tech. 

Outstanding  men  in  the  Chicago  area's  steel  industry 
will  serve  as  guest  lecturers  each  week. 

The  Freyn  division  of  Koppers  is  engaged  in  the  design 
of  steel  plants. 


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Note  to  City  Editors  and  Photo  Editors j 

The  boards  of  trustees  of 

Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 

Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  and 

Institute  nf  Gas  Technology, 

the  three  institutions  of   which  Dr,  Henry  T.  Heald  is  president,  will 
honor  him  Thursday  night,  January  10,  at  the  Hotel  Sher.iian  grand  ballroom 
at  a  dinner  of  appreciation. 

Dinner  will  begin  at  7  p.m.  and  the  speaking  program  at  8  p.m. 
Guests  will  be  staff  members  of  the  three  organizations.  Talks  will  be 
given  bys 

James  D,  Cunningham,  president.  Republic  Flow  Meters  Co.,  and 
chairman,  Illinois  Tech  board  of  trustees — for  the  trustees* 

Keith  Wingate,  21,  senior,  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering, 
at  Illinois  Tech  and  president,  Illinois  Tech  Student  Association, 
(home — Topeka,  Kans.  )— for  the  students, 

P.  C,  Huntly,  professor  emeritus,  department  if   civil  engineering 
(now  living  in  Harlingen,  Texas)— for  the  staff. 

Dr.  Heald  ~  response. 

You  are  invited  to  send  a  photographer  and/or  reporter  if  you 

wish,  I  have  no  texts  or  remarks  in  advance. 


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CHICAGO  —  John  To  Reti-aliatap  vice-president  and 
dean  of  engineering  at   Illinois   Institute  cf  Technology,  will 
speak  at  noon  January  17  in  the   club  room  of  the  Art   Institute. 

Alumni  of  the  college  and  the  February  graduating 
class  will  attend. 

His  topic  is   "Your  Future   is  at  Stake." 

E,    0.   Griffengagen,    president  of  the   Illinois  Tech 
Alumni  Association,   also  will  speak. 


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CHICAGO  —  Illinois  Tech's  cagers  will  be  seeking  their 
seventh  and  eighth  straight  victories  without  defeat  this 
weekend  when  they  invade  Navy  Pier  on  Friday  and  Knox  college 
on  Saturdays 

The  Techawks  have  compiled  a  69o8  offensive  and  50 
point  defensive  average  in  disposing  of  their  first  six 
opponents  this  season,  Tech  ranks  seventh  on  defense  among 
the  nation's  small  collegeso 

The  Techawks  topped  Navy  Pier  earlier  in  the  year, 
65  to  39«  but  will  have  to  play  Friday  against  the  usual  home 
court  advantage  of  the  Illinio 

Saturday  will  be  another  rough  night  for  the  Techawkso 
Knox,  with  a  4-3  season  record,  has  plenty  cf  height  and  will 
also  be  operating  on  the  home  floors 

Last  Saturday  Tech  returned  from  a  long  holiday  layoff 
to  wallop  Wisconsin  State  in  Milwaukee,  79  to  5^0  for  the 
second  time  this  season. 

Center  Joe  Byerwalter  scored  I9  points  to  run  his 
team  leading  total  to  89,  Byerwalter 's  e46l  shooting  percentage 
is  also  tops  for  the  teamo 


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CHICAGO  —  Dates  for  graduate  registration  at   Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology  were  announced  today  by  Vil,  A.   Lewis, 
dean  of  the  graduate  school. 

Day  graduate  students  may  preregister  from  January  7 
through  January  18. 

Evening  graduate  students  will  be  mailed  a  registration 
permit  entitling  them  to  preregister  from  6  tc  8  p.m.,    Thursday, 
February  ?.     Those  without   permits  will  register  from  6  to 
8  Pern. 9  Friday,   February  8. 


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CHICAGO  —  A  oity-wid«  tastiasonial  dinaer  far 
Dr.  Heary  T,  Heald,  president  of  Illlaois  laatltute  of 
Teohnology,  vlll  be  tield  January  21  In  the  Hotel  Shernsa 
gptxtA  ballro^Eu 

Dr.   Hsald  will  leave  Cbioago  sarly  in  February  to 
beoome  ebanoallor  of  New  York  IZalTeralty* 

The  dinner  is  sponsored  by  the  eoglneeririg  aooletiea* 
alumni  of  Illioois  Teoh,  olrio  gz^upa,  and  industrial  leaders 
of  th«  Ghieago  region* 

Spea&era  will  inalude  Gay  Read,  president  Chicago  ^" 
Association  of  Commeree  aad  Industry;  f illiaA  7.  Kahler* 
president,   liliasis  Bell  Telephone  CSompanyi  John  Holmes, 
president,  Swift  ft  Company*  and  Or.  J.  Boseoe  Miller, 
president*  Iforthvestem  IMversity. 


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FOR  RELEASE 


January    11,    1952 

Irriiftdiate 


CHICAGO  —  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology 
13  offering  a  number  of  industrial  research  fellowships  in  physics^  che.iiistry, 
H'etaliurgy*  ceramics,  engineering  mechanics,  and  electrical  engineering  to  begin 
in  September,  1952* 

Those  persons  awarded  fellowships  will  attend  Illihois  Institute  of 
Technology  half-time  and  work  in  the  Research  Fouhdation  half-time  in  a  graduate 
program  leading  to  advanced  adademid  degrees.  They  are  employed  full-time  by 
the  Foundation  during  the  Summer. 

The  Fi3undation  av/arded  seven  fellowships  in  1931  and  plans  to  award  about 
13  thi^  year*  Fellowships  begin  at  the  start  of  the  school  semester  and  continue 
through  the  summer  for  approximately  21  months  until  the  end  of  the  second 
academic  year. 

Awards  are  nade  on  a  competitive  basis  to  U.S.  citizens  under  28  years  of 
age  holding  a  bachelor's  degree  from  an  accredited  engineering  or  scientific 
school  or  liberal  arts  college  with  a  major  in  the  sciences. 

In  addition  to  tuition,  fellows  receive  $163  a  month  during  the  first 
academic  year,  $323  a  month  and  a  two-week  vacation  during  the  summer,  and  $190 
a  month  during  the  second  academic  year.  Successful  candidates  are  encouraged 
to  accept  full-time  summer  employment  preceeding  the  Fellowship  at  a  rate  of 
$300  a  montho 

Application  forms  may  be  obtained  from  the  Office  of  Admissions,  Graduate 
School  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.  Applications  received  prior  to  March 
13  will  be  given  first  consideration. 


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Januaiy  11,  If' 3  2 

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CHICAGO  ~  Three  useful  charts  for  X-ray  diffraction 
studies  have  been  published  by  Armour  Research  Foundation  of 
Illinoxs  Institute  of  Technology. 

The  C'arts  offer  a  ranid^  convenient  method  of  indexing 
X-ray  diffraction  patteriEto  determine  cr^-stal  structure  for 
lattice  parameter  calculation.  Foundation  scientists  point 
ou-t  that  the  charts  eliminate  considerabje  calculation. 

Tii.e  c'^arts  cover  the  cubic,  tetragonal,  and  hexagonal 
systems,  A31  three  charts  measure  20  x  30   inches,  allowing 
the  user  to  index  many  of  the  lower  order  lines.  The  larger 
size  increases  accuracy  since  lines  are  well  separated. 

Robert  E,  Rllej,   assistant  metallurgist,  and  i'/illiam 
Rostoker,  research  m.etallurgist,  calculated  and  plotted  the 
data.   The  original  charts,  constructed  by  II.   P.  Javey,  and 
A.  W.  Hull,  appear  in  the  book  "Study  of  Crystal  Structure 
and  Its  A;"iplicationsj"  but,  for  many  purposes,  those  charts 
are  limited  in  usefulness  becaiuse  of  their  size  and  resolution. 

The  Foundation's  tetragonal  and  hexagonal  system 
Hull-Davey  charts  have  been  plotted  up  to  sixth  order  reflections 
with  axial  ratios  ranging  from  zero  to  2.6.   The  cubic  lattice 
chart  has  been  plotted  up  to  twelfth  order  reflections. 

The  charts  may  be  ordered  from  the  Metals  Research  de- 
partment. Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of 
Techjiology,  35  IJest  33rd  St.,  Chicago  l6,  Illinois.   The  price 
is  i:5.00 


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CHICAGO  —  Ernest   J.   71ad,    partner  in  Frank  J. 
Kornacker  &  Associates,    has  been  appointed  a  research  engineer 
in  the  structural  department  at  Armour  Research  Foundation 
of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Ralph  W.   Fox, 
department   chairman. 

Vlad  has  specialized  in  structural  design  and  has  had 
experience  in  ordnanceo     He  is  a  member  of  the  American  Society 
of  Civil  Engineers  and  the  American  Concrete   Instituteo 

He  graduated  from  Illinois  Tech  in  civil  engineering 
in  1947  and  had  been  affiliated  with  Kornacker  &  Associates 
since  then.     He  was  in  the  Array  from  1941"46»    serving  in  the 
Asiatic-Ifecif ic  theater  as  commander  of  an  anti-aircraft  units 

Mr.   and  Mrs.   Vlad   live  at  413  Erie  street.   Oak  Park» 


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ADVANCE  FOR  RELEASE  AFTER  12:00  NOON  (GST),  I.-EDNESDAY,  JANUARY  I6,  1952 

CHICAGO  —  A  research  engineer  specializing  in  Far  Eastern 
industrial  developnent  told  the  Export  Managers  club  of  Chicago  today 
that  several  Asiatic  nations  propose  spendi.ng  hundreds  of  millions  of 
rupees  to  boost  raany  types  of  production. 

Paul  B.  :.'.  Gollong,  research  engineer  in  charge  of  Far  Eastern 
affairs  for  the  international  division  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  disclosed  also  that  United  States  trade 
with  India  and  Pakistan  is  rising  continuously. 

Gollong,  T;ho  has  just  returned  from  a  35,000  nile,  globe- -.irdling 
research  and  survey  trip,  added  that  "lesser developed  areas"  of  the  world 
such  as  India  and  Pakistan  -  "supply  us  irith  57  per  cent  of  our  imports 
and  consume  hh   per  cent  of  our  exports." 

These  percentages,  Goll-ng  told  the  e:q3ort  managers  at  a  lioncheon, 
could  be  increased  considerably  if  modern  and  efficient  tech,nological 
methods  were  introduced  into  such  areas. 

Among  the  chief  needs  of  such  nations  as  India  and  Pakistan,  he 
said,  are  tactful  and  techjiologic ally-qualified  men.   Export  of  these 
men  from  the  United  States,  he  added,  "will  result  in  a  greater  market 
for  American  goods," 


Gollong  —  page  two 

Gollong's  trip  was  the  initial  phase  of  a  program  being  carried 
on  by  the  Foimdation  for  the  federal  government  to  facilitate  industrial 
development  in  India  and  Pakistan. 

An  example  of  such  needed  development  in  the  two  countries  is  in 
the  metals  industry,  Gollong  said.   India  at  present,  he  disclosed,  has 
about  l,6no  foundries,  of  which  practically  none  use  modern  methods. 
Modernization  of  this  industry,  with  its  consequent  expansion,  he  said, 
would  result  in  ernortation  of  American  convej^ors,  tamping  devices,  rhakers, 
control  instruments,  and  many  other  items. 

Elabors.ting  on  the  underdeveloped  area  potentialities,  the  inter- 
national rcseax-ch  engineer  said  that  such  nations  "arc  a  source  of  no  less 
than  73  per  cent  of  our  imports  of  strategic  and  critical  materials." 

He  asserted  also  that  food  production  is  of  primary  concern  to 
India  and  Pakistan,  with  their  combined  populations  of  about  14.50,000,000, 
To  achieve  greater  food  production,  he  said,  large  amounts  of  farm  machinery 
could  well  be  utilised, 

India,  he  caid,  needs  metallurgical  industry  assistance,  as  well 
as  aid  in  its  cellulose  and  naper  production.   In  spite  of  the  vast  forests 
growing  throu,  hout  India,  he  pointed  out,  that  country  imports  every  pound 
of  newsprint  it  consumes. 

Other  needs  for  India  and  Pakistan  cited  were^ 

1,  Personnel  and  equipment  for  an  Indian  penicillin  factory. 

2,  Personnel  and  equipment  for  a  toothpaste  and  toilet  articles 
plant  in  Pakist^an, 

3,  Kigh-gradc  board  and  paper  plants  in  Pakistan, 

END  ADVANCE  FOR  R^L^ASE  AFTER  12:00  NOON  pST)  iffiDNESDAY,  JANUARY  l6,  1?52 

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CHICAGO  ^  William  HiUborn.  23,  son  of  Wr.  and  Mrs. 
W.  M.  Hillborn*  233  Linden  avenue,  has  been  initiated  into 
Tau  Beta  Pi  honorary  society  at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology. 

He  is  a  senior  in  the'  izistitute's  mechanical  engineering 
department • 

Hillborn  is  also  a  member  of  Pi  Ta.\x  Sigma  and  Sigma 
lotBi  Epsilon  honorary  fraternities.  <;. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.     bit     545 

Arn-ou-    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      January  lij.,   I952 
FOR  RELEASE:     lamediate 


CHICAGO  >-  Charles  Starbuek.  23,  sob  of  Ifr.  and  Ifrs. 
F«  L.   Starbuokt  7oltz  road,  Northbrook,  has  been  initiated 
into  T^u  Beta  Pi  honorary  society  at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology.  -   —  -■•■■--    •• 

Starbuek  is  a  senior  in  the  industrial  engineering 
department  at  Illinois  Tech.  .«.>;,    v     *    ^^..^...- ...... .■ 

He  is  a  mender  of  Sigma  Iota  Epsilon  fraternity,  the 
glee  club,  and  is  on  the  staff  of  the  student  newspaper. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

iriinois    Institute    o(    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,     t/t.    MS 
Armour    Research    Foundatton 

of    lllmols    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     January  14,   I952 
FOR  RELEASE:     inmediate 


CHICAQO  —  Robert  Schnaus,  25,   83O  Sylviawood,  has 
been  initiated  into  Tau  Beta  Pi  hoi^rary  society  at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology.  ,....:i.       ,  

Sohmaus  is  a  senior  in  the  Institute's  mfichanioal 
engineerii^  department. 

Hs  formerly  attended  the  UniTersity  of  Illinois. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

MlinoiS    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.     Ext,    MS 
Arn-our    Research    Foundation 

of    lihnois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:  January  I4f  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:  lamediat. 


James  Lonnel,  20,  son  of  ^r.  and  Mrs*  £•  J*  Loonael, 
3262  George  streett  bas  been  initiated  into  Taa  Beta  Pi 
honorary  society  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

Lommel  is  a  Junior  in  the  Institute's  loetallurgical 
engineerixig  department. 

He  is  a  mmber  of  Aii  Eta  Sigma  fraternity.  Campus 
Players  draiaatio  group,  and  the  student  chapter  of  the  American 
Institute  of  Uetallurgical  Engineers* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  illtnois 


Day    Phones: 

llllno.s    Institute    of    Technolocjy  —  CAIumet    5-?400,    Ext.    MS 

Arr-ou-    Research    Foundatfon 

of    lihnois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone; 

Lombard    ISIO-R 


Mailed:      _.  ,,       ,___ 

January  14,  I952 
FOR  RELEASE:  ^^,,^, 


CHICAGO  —  Two  Cicero  students  have  been  initiated  into 
Tau  Beta  Pi  honorary  society  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 
They  aret 

Charles  Rubinf  39^2  West  26th  street,  a  senior  in  ciril 
engineering,  and  Herbert  J*  Langner,  35^7  ^^9^  3^^^   streett 
an  evening  division  student  in  chemical  engineering* 

They  were  among  45  students  initiated. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Day    Phones: 

Illinois     Institute    ot    Technolo 
Arr-our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9S00,    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     January  14,   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:      imraecliate 


omCAGO  —  Renato  V.  Cervelli,  5021  Baring,  East 
Chicago,   has  been  initiated  into  Tau  Beta  Pi  fraternity  at 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

Cerrelli  is  studying  znechanioal  engineering  in  the 
Institute's  evening  division. 

Ei6  is  one  of  45  students  initiated* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

HImois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.     E>t,    MS 

A-^ou-    Research    Foundation 

oi    iM.ncis    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?SO0,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed:  January  14t   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:  immediate 


CHICAGO  —  James  R.  Faillaoe.  39  Yale  street,  Ikrtford, 
has  been  initiated  into  Tiau  Beta  Pi  fraternity  at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Teehnology. 

f)aillace  is  studying  electrical  engineering  in  the 
Institute's  graduate  school* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


of    Technology  —  CAIumet 

ch    Foundation 

■e    of   Technology —  CAlun 


5-9400.     EvI,    545 
et    5-9600.    E«t.    317 


Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


bailed:    January  14.    1952 
FOR   RELEASE:    la^nediate 


CHICACK)  --  Peter  Kelly,   24,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.   Horace 
Kelly,  922  Julian  streett  bas  t)een  initiated  into  Tau  Beta  Pi 
honorary  society  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

Kelly  is  a  senior  in  the  Institute's  mechanical  engineering 
departjnent. 

He  is  a  meoiber  of  Pi  Tau  Sigooa  honorary  societyt  and 
the  student  chapter  of  the  American  Society  of  Mschanical 
Sngineers. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

ll'inois    Institute    of    Tectinology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.    Ext.    545 

Arrrouf    Research    Foundation 

of    lil.nols    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO,    Ext.    317 
Niqhf    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


^^'led:  January  14,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:  inmediate 


GHICAGO  —  Miohael  J.  Nbwak,  20.  son  of  Mr*  ani  iSca, 
Joseph  liowak,  4^19  Concord  place*  has  been  initiated  into  Taa 
Beta  Pi  honorary  engineering  society  at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Teehaology. 

Nowak  is  a  Junior  in  the  Institute's  ci7il  engineering 
department* 

He  is  a  member  of  intramural  basketball  and  softball 
teams  and  of  Hii  Eta  Sigma  honorary  club. 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Uay    Phones: 

lllmois    Institute    of    Technology —CAIumet    5-?600,     ht.    M5 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    m.nols    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-960O.    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:   January  14,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:  immediate 


CHICAGM)  ~  Edgar  W.  Hamilton,  21,  son  of  Mt.  and  Sirs. 
Cr.  W»  Hudlton*  1914  Princeton,  North  Las  Vegaa,  has  been 
initiated  into  Tau  Beta  Pi  honoreiry  sooiety  at  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology* 

Hamilton  is  a  senior  in  the  electrical  engineering 
department. 

He  is  a  oaaiiber  of  Delta  f&u  Delta  fraternity,  Eta 
Kappa  Nu  honorary  sooiety*  the  student  chapter  of  the  American 
Institute  of  Electrical  Engineers,  and  is  on  the  staff  of  the 
student  newspaper. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois     ' 


Day    Phones: 

iMino.s    i.nstltute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»M0.     Ext.    545 

A-rrour    Research    Foundation 

ot    IMirois    Institute    ot    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9t00.    Ext..  317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


MaWed:      January  14,   I952 
FOR   RELEASE:    Immediate 


OHIOAGO  —  Donald  Adolphson,  ^1,  son  of  Mr.  and  ivirs, 
A.  £.  Adolphson,  1604  lOth  avenue*  has  been  iaitiatod  into 
Taa  B«l;a  Fi  honorary  sooiety  at  Illinois  Indtitute  of  Technology* 

Adolphson  is  a  junior  in  the  metallurgical  engineering 
department  at  Illiaoia  Teoh* 

He  is  a  graduate  of  East  Roekford  hi«rh  school.        ..v.";!';; 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phonts: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  -  CAIumet    5.»400,    Ext.    S4$ 
Arn-our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIunnet   5-MOO,    Ext.    317 
Night  Phona: 

Lombard    mO-R 


Mailed:  January  lh»   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:     inrosdiate 


CHICAGO  —  Halph  Jindx-ich,  25,  son  of  r*.  and  J.&'s. 
G,  W,  Jindrioh,   812  Terrell  road,  has  been  initiated  into  ISau 
Beta  Pi  honorary  society  at  Illinois  Ir.3tit!ite  of  Technology. 

Jiodrich  is  a  aeoior  in  the  che-riical  engineering 
department  at  the  Institute, ...,..,  ^ .,. ., .   .=, .  ,v. 

He  ia  a  menibar  of  Triangle  fraternity  and  has  attended 
Notre  Dame  and  Purdue  univeraitiea.       ,..,,. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


-  CAIumet    S-9600.    hi.    545 


Day   Phones: 

li!ino-s    l.istltute    of    Technoloi 
A'rT-ouf    Research    Foundation 

ct    I'linois    Institute    of    Technology  — CAIumet    5-?400.    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:    January  14,   I952 
FOR  RELEASE:    immediate 


CHICAGO  —  Two  local  students  have  b«en  laitiated  into 
!feu  Beta  Pi  honorary  engineering  society  at  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology,     I^ey  are» 

Floyd  Poss,   25,   3on  of  '.itc,   and  'Ors,  IMrold  Foss,  5137 
Tripp  avenue,  senior  in  raefcallurgioal  engineering!  and  iJoraen 
7aeoba«  21,  son  of  **.   and  Mra.  F«  A.   Jacobs,  3449  mnrora. 
avenae,   senior  in  inechanical  engineering*  ''■■ 

They  are  amon^  45  students  initiated.    ^^'C'T.vi^5t.  i.-  ;    .  ;i'i 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

IllmoiS    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    E-xt.    S45 
Arrr-ou-    Research    Foundatton 

ol    lihrois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-«00.    E«t.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lonbard    1810-R 


Mailed:      January  lij.,   I952 
FOR  RELEASE:    Immediate 


CHICAGO  —  Three  local  atudents  bare  been  initiated 
into  "Eau  Beta  Pi  honorary  society  at  Illinoia  Institute  of 
Technology.     They  ares 

John  Corbett,  20,  son  of  i.Ir.  arid  iJira,  J.  H.  Corbetti 
10856  Wentworth  avenue,  junior  in  fire  protection  and  safety 
engineer iag J  Ernest  Di  Julio,  23 #  son  of  lii',  and  Tu^s.  &.lbert 
D.  Di  Julio,  10205  Ilggleaton  avenue,  senior  in  mechanical 
engineering,  and  Dale  Iktixaway.  20,  son  of  h^.  and  iilva,  0,  E* 
Hathaway,  9737  Emerald  avenue,  junior  in  fire  protection  and 
safety  engineexing. 

Tiiey  are  among  45  atudents  initiated* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day  Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  _  CAIumet    5-9400,     Ext.    545 
Arrrou-    Researcti    Foundation 

of    lihnois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      January  14,   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:      inaediate 


CHI&AOO  —  Thonas  £•  Waternan,  21,  son  of  Mr.  aztd  Mra. 
J«  C.  Wateroaiit  6044  Ingleside  avenue*  bas  been  initiated  into 
lHau  Beta  Pi  honorary  society  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Teehiiology* 

Watermn  is  a  senior  majoring  in  oheioical  engineering 
at  Illinois  Tech.  ..     ^■-..■ 

He  is  a  member  of  Alpha  Chi  Si^sa  and  mil  Lanbda  Upsilon 
honsrary  fraternities,  and  the  student  chapter  of  the  American 
Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»M0.     Ext.    S45 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-7600.    Ext.    317 
Night  Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      January  14.    1952 
FOR  RELEASE:    i^^iate 


CHICAGO  —  Two  south  side  students  have  beea  initiated 
into  Tau  Beta  Pi  honorary  engineering  society  at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology.     They  aret 

Thonas  Goralica,  23,  son  of  Mrs.  Magdalene  Gk>ralka»  a-r 
3805  Spaulding  aventte.   seniort  civil  engineeriog*  and  Lon 
Williams,   23,   120  East  70th  street*  senior,  meebanical  engineering* 

They  are  among  43  students  initiated  into  the  society* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

lllmols    institute    of    Technology  —  CAIuniet    5-9M0,     &<t.    MS 
Armour    Research    Foundation 

O!    IH.nois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    S-9600.    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:   January  14.  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:   ^mediate 


CHICAGO  —  Sbur  local  studeats  have  been  initiated 
into  Tau  Beta  Pi  honorary  engineerii^  society  at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology.  They  ares 

Elmer  Barkstrom,  21*  son  of  Mr,   and  Mrs.  £.  £• 
Barlcstrom*  1023d  Bell  avenue,  senior  in  chemioal  engineering; 
John  Corbett*  2C,  son  of  i'S?.  and  i^s.  J.  H.  Corbett.  10856 
Wentvorth  avenue.  Junior,  fire  protection  aM  safety  engineering* 

Ernest  Oi  Julio,  23,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Albert  D. 
Di  Julio,  10205  £ggl&8ton  avenue,  senior,  isechanioal  engineering; 
Dale  liathaway,  20,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  E.  Hathaway,  9737 
£]B£rald  avenuet  junior,  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


nstitute  of  Tectinolc 
Research  Founds 
5    Institute    of    Techn 


■CAlumet    5-?M0,     bt.    545 
,■  — CAIumet    5-9t00.    Ext.    317 


Night    Phone: 

Lo.-nbard    I8I0-R 


'^^"^'='=   January  14,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:    i^^i^te 


CHIOAGO  ~  Thongs  Soralka,  23*  son  of  hta,  Siagdalene 
Gkiralka,  5603  Spaulding  arawas,  has  bedn  initiated  into  Tau 
Beta  Pi  honorary  engineering  society  at  Illinois  Inatitutd 
of  Technology. 

Ck>ralka  la  a  senior  in  the  civil  engineering  department 
at  Illinois  lech. 

He  is  a  Oismber  of  the  basketball  team«  Honor  I  club. 
Chi  Epsllon  honorary  society •  and  the  stud3nt  chapter  of  the 
American  Society  of  Ciril  Znginoers* 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


--  ^     ^,    .  uLji.u    .^c.allu^lb  —  james   w.    Armsty 
Day    Phones: 

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Ar:r„ur    Research    Foundation 

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Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:    January  Ik,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:     immediate 


CHICAGfO  —  Joseph  Selansky,  2?,  son  of  J»!r.  and  "ts. 
Bioraas  Belansky,  2656  West  24th  street,  has  been  initiated 
into  Tau  Beta  Pi  honorary  engineering  aooiety  at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology. 

Belansky  is  a  senior  in  the  chemical  engineering 
departrosnt  of  the  Institute* 

He  is  a  graduate  of  Harrison  high  school.    '^''-     '- 


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Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:  January  14.   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:    Iiwnediate 


CHICAGO  —  Thomas  Waterman,  21,   son  of  .Sfr.  and  isirs, 
J.  C.  WaternBU,  6044  Ingleside  avenue,  has  been  Initiated  into 
TexL  Beta  Pi  honoraxy  engineering  society  at  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology, 

Waternan  is  a  senior  in  the  chenical  engineering 
department  at  Illinois  Tech. 

Be  is  a  meraber  of  Alpha  Chi  Sigma  and  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon  honorary  fraternities  and  the  student  chaptsr  of  the 
Akinerioan  Institute  of  Che-nical  Engineers. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

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Mailed:    January  U.  1952 
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CHICAGO  —  httlton  S,  Nuabaum,  28,  son  of  rftra, 
Hermien  Nuabaum*  5433  Eaatview  JRark«  has  beea  initiated  into 
Tau  Beta  l>i  hoxiorary  engineeriog  society  at  Illinois  Institute 
of  Teohnology. 

Nusbaum  is  a  senior  in  the  Institute's  mechanical   v.  ,    ' 
•ugineering  department.  'r^n   ; 

lie  was  one  of  45  atudenta  initiated.    .#•;,:,;;<;>.;    ^;^:-5,i&>.-f:  /  ;  ■ 


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Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


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OmCACK)  —  Eight  local  students  hare  been  initiated  into  Tau  Beta  Pi 
honoreu-y  engineering  fraternity  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.     They  arej 

Kcederick  AlexaMer,  3I,   son  of  Mr.  A.  S,  AleMinder,  6625  Sheridan  road, 
senior  in  meehanioal  engineering}  Floyd  Foss«  23,  son  of  Ht,  and  Mrs.  Harold  Foss, 
3137  l^ipp  erenufi,  senior*  ooetallurgieal  engineering* 

Howaard  Qardner,  22*  son  of  Mr.  and  ifrs.  Boy  Gardner,  l\.01$  North  Barding 
avenue,  senior,  metallurgical  engineering)  saatthew  Hans,  23,  son  of  Mr.  and  ISra, 
Frank  Hans,  73^  Broiiy>ton  place,  senior,  eleotrioal  engineering* 

Donald  Jackson,  24*  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  S.  Jackson,  47^^  North 
Hamilton  arenue,  senior,  eleotrical  engineerit^}  N6i*iBan  Jacobs,  21,   son  of  Itfr. 
and  Mrs.  F«  A«  Jacobs,  3449  MaraDvei  avenue,   senior,  meehanical  engineering* 

Fred  Jochia,  Jr.,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jochim,  6313  North  Artesian 
avenue*  senior,  ciril  engineering;  Sigmund  Jielson,  20,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs* 
S.  W*  Helson,  1325  West  Ardiaore  avenue,  senior*  electrical  engineering. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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FOR  RELEASE:  i^niediate 


CHICAGO  —  Two  local  students  liave  been  initiated 
into  !rau  Beta  Pi  honorary  engineering  society  at  Illinois 
Ia3titate  of  Technology.  They  are*  -> 

Fred  Jochim,  Jr..  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  7ochim«  6315 
North  Artesian  aTenue*  senior  in  ciril  engineering*  and  Donald 
Jaoksont  24*  son  of  Mr.  and  llrs.  J.  3*  Jaekson*  l^fOS  North 
Hamilton  avenuei  senior,  electrical  engineering* 

They  are  among  the  45  students  initiated  into  the 
society. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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FOR   RELEASE:     immediate 


CKIOAGO  —  Murray  Luftglaea,  22,  son  of  Ifr.  :arry 
Luftglass,  152/).  Ocean  avenue «  has  been  initiated  into  Tau 
Beta  Pi  honorary  society  at  Iliiaoia  Institute  of  Technology. 

'       LuftglasB  is  a  seiaor  in  the  Institute's  chemical 
engineerii^  department* 

He  is  a  menjber  of  Alpha  Epsllon  P3  fraternity,   the 
Technology  Filia  Unit,   the  student  chapter  of  the  American 
Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers,  Rough  Castings  dranmtic 
group,  and  is  on  the  staffs  of  the  student  neivspaper  and 
yearboolc* 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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CHICAGO  -"  John  Betti.  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs,  Louis  Betti, 
208  18th  arenuet  has  been  initiated  into  Tau  Beta  H  honorary 
society  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Peehnology. 

Betti  is  a  senior  in  the  Institute's  mechanical 
engineering  department*  ^^r; 

He  is  a  member  of  Alpha  Epsilon  Pi  fraternity •  Alpha 
Hii  Omega  service  club,  and  the  student  cbapter  of  the  American 
Society  of  ?i5echanical  Logineers,  am  the  Interfraternity 
Council* 


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Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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ADVANOji  rOR  RELEASE  kFTUR   8  P.M.,    (CST)  ,' TUESDAY ,   JANUARY   I5 ,    I932 

CHICAGO  —  For  their  own  sake  and  Chicago's  future,    the  city's  bankers 
were  urged  last  night  by  Dr.    Henry  T.   Heald  to  play  a   leading  role  in  Chicago's 
political  and  administrative  affairs, 

"The  Chicago  area  is  an  economic  unit.      It  should  also  be  a  political 
and  administrative  unit,"   the  president  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  said. 

He  spoke  on  "Chicago's  Opportunity"  at  a  Chicago  Mortgage  Bankers' 
Association  dinner  in  the  Palmer  Houseo     Dr.   Heald  will  leave  Chicago  at  the  end 
of  this  month  to  become  chancellcr  of  New  York  University. 

"Progress   in  a   community  depends  upon  the  strength  of  its  leaders--their 
vision,    their  devotion,   and  their  integrity.     You  can  provide  some  of  the   leadership 
that  will  untap  the  great   capacity  and  latent   interest  of  nany  Cbicagoans  who 
want  good  government  but  don't  know  were  to  begin  or  whom  to  follow,"  the  educator 
said. 

He  called  for  a  revision  of  Chicago's  form  of  government,   which  he  termed 
''outmoded,    cumbersome,   and  legislatively  inept," 

Dr.  Heald  urged  Chicagoans  to  work  toward  a  new  charter,  with  a  smaller 
council,   working  full-time,   paid  adequate  salaries.      "Geographic  representation 
leads  to  inefficiency,    sectional  strife,   disunity,   and  failure  to  ^ee  the  city 
as  a  total  entity," 


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He  decried  the  multiplicity  6f  agencies  that  administer  the  peoples 'affairs 
in  the  metropolitan  area.   "The  division  of  authority,  diffusion  of  responsibilityt 
and  overlapping  jurisdictions  invite  crime  and  lawlessness,  bribery,  evasion,  and 
confusione" 

"Correcting  these  evils  is  not  easy.   It  involves  legislative  action, 
hard  work,  great  effort,  but  it  can  be  done  if  enough  citizens  realize  the  problem 
and  see  the  advantages  of  doing  something  aoout  it." 

A-s  vice  chairman  of  Chicago's  Land  Clearance  Commission  and   chairimn  of 
the  South  Side  Planning  Board,    Dr.   Heald  has   been  active   in  housing  and  redevelopmeri 
activities  of  the  city. 

He  noted  the  difficulty  of  making  progress  rapid  enough  in  this  area  because 
of  conflicting  interests  and  motives.     He  urged  the  bankers  to  study  the  problem 
of  reclaiming  the  city's  slums  and  give   it  their  support  because  it   is  a  problem 
in  which  they  have  a  great  stake. 

"The  Lake  I\feadow3  development   is  a  real  accomplishment,    but   it   took  too 
long  to  get  under  way  and  it's  only  a  start.      Other  private  developments  are  needed... 
lie  should  not  build  only  public  housing,   ncr  should  it  be  located  solely  in  one 
section. 

"Chicago's  problems  can  be  solved  by  a  combination  of  public  and  private 
effort.     Neither  has  a  monopoly  on  progress}   neither  should  relinquish  its 
responsibility. " 


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Chicago  16,  Illinois 


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CHICAGO  —  Raymond  Jo  Spaeth,  vice  president  and 
treasurer  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  has  been 
elected  a  director  cf  the  Beverly  State  Savings  Bank  of 
ChicagOo 

A  native  of  Salina,  Kans,,  Spaeth  was  graduated 
from  the  American  University,  Washington,  Do  C,  in  1930© 
He  obtained  a  master's  degree  in  business  adminictration 
from  the  Harvard  Graduate  School  in  1932c 

After  serving  as  assistant  business  manager  and -bursar 
at  the  American  University,  he  joined  the  Illinois  Tech  staff 
in  194'Jo  He  was  named  treasurer  in  1942  and  executive 
secretary  and  treasurer  in  1945 <>  K®  '^^^   promoted  to  vice 
president  in  Octooer,  1950o 

yt^   and  Mrso  Spaeth  and  their  two  children,  Ray  Jr., 
14,  and  Ruth  Jr.,  9,  live  at  IO825  Fairfield  avenue  in 
Beverly  Hills  (Chicago )« 


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CHICAGO  —   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  has  received 
a  $40,000  scholarship  grant  from  the  Delta-Star  Electric  company, 
division  of  H.   K.   Porter  Company,    incorporated,  Raymond  J.   Spaeth, 
vice-president  and  treasurer,   announced  today, 

Co   S,  Beattie,    general  manager  of  the  Delta-Star  Electric 
company,    turned  over  the  fund  to   Illinois  Tech  at  the  request  of 
T.   Ivlo   Evans,    president  of  the  H,   K.   Porter  Company,    incorporated 
and  the  Delta-Star  Electric  company. 

Mr,   Evans  believes  that   industry  and  education  should 
cooperate  closely  and  that   the  future  of  American  colleges  and 
universities  depends  upon  support  and  encourage.ment  by  industry* 

His  grant  will  provide  annual  income  which  Illinois  Tech 
can  use  to  defray  the  cost  of  one  or  more  undergraduate  scholarships, 
each  worth  $600  a  year,    beginning  in  September,    1932e. 

The  scholarships  will  be  renewable^     A  student  doing 
satisfactory  work  may  receive  a  grant  for  each  of  his  four  years 
at  Illinois  Techo 

Delta-Star  Electric  company  will  attempt   to  furnish 
employment  for  the  scholarship  students  during  the  summer. 


Note  to  Editors;      Photographs  available  upon  request., 


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CHICAGO  -*  ibur  promii^nt  Chieagoans  will  speaic  at  a 
testlnuaial  dinner  for  Dr.  Henry  T.  iieald,  presidant  of  Illinois 
lastltttte  of  Teehaology»  Monday  night*  January  kl«  in  the  Simnmn 
hotel.  7bdy  arei 

Ouy  Read,  prasidentt  Asaooiatioa  Connieroe  and  Inlixstryi  William 
7.  Rahler*  president.  Illinois  Bell  Teleidione  Company;  John  Holmas* 
president.  Swift  &  Co.,  and  Dr.  J.  Roseoe  i4iller.  president.  Northwestern 
Uhiveraity. 

They  will  apeak  of  0r.  Heald  as  oiTle  leader,  engineer,  business 
oan,  and  educator •  He  will  leave  Chicago  early  ia  February  to  beoomsi 
chance  llor  of  ISew  York  Ilniversity. 

The  dinner  in  his  honor  is  sponsored  by  the  eity's  engineering 
soeieties  and  industrial  leaders,  eirio  groups,  and  alusani  of  Illinois 
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Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


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Mailed:  January  17,    195  2 

FOR    RELEASE:         immediate 


CHICAG-0  —  Raymond  J,  Spaeth,  vice  president  and   treasurer  of 
Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,    has  been  named  chairman  of  the  South 
Side  Planning  Board, 

He  succeeds  Dr.   Henry  T,    Heald,   who  has  been  chairnBn  since 
the  board's  formation  in  I946,     Dr.  Heald,   president  of  Illinois  Tech, 
will  become  chancellor  of  New  York  University  in  Februaryo 

For  10  years  Spaeth  has  been  responsible  for  the  details  of 
assembling,    clearing,  and  redeveloping  Illinois  Tech's  110-acre 
campus  located  in  the  area   in  which  the  South  Side  Planning  Board  is 
interestedo 

He  has  worked  closely  with  the  board  in  developing  and 
executing  plans  for   the  reclamation  of  slums  on  Chicago's   central 
south  side, 

Spaeth  is  a  graduate  of  the  American  University,  Washington, 
D.   0»,   and  the  Harvard  Business  School,     He  has  been  at   Illinois  Tech 
since  191^.0,   becoming  vice  president  in  I950.     He  lives  in  Beverly 
Hills    (Chicago). 


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Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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CHICAGO  —  Alfred  Fc  VJeinberg.   a  senior  metallurgical 
engineering  student  at   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,   has  won  a 
$100  prize  from  the  American  Institute  of  Mining  and  Metallurgical 
Engineers  for  a  paper  on   "Age  Hardeningo " 

Weinberg  is  one  of  three  winners  in  the  tenth  annual 
Student  Prize  Paper  contest  sponsored  by  the  AH-ffio     His  paper  won 
a  $50  prize  5.n  the  Chicago  section  competition  last  June  to  giialify 
for  the  national  competitiona 

The  award  will  be  presented  at  the  annual  AUVE  meeting  Febo 
18  in  New  York., 

This  is  the  third  year  an  Illinois  Tech  student  has  won  a 
national  award  in  the  Student  Prize  Paper  contest© 

THeinbergj    20,    is  married  and  lives  at  3239  ''/est  LelVfoyneo 
He  won  a  freshman  scholarship  in  1949  and  an  AIME  scholarship  in  1931" 


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R-cm:      Jim  Jensen 

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Mailed:       January    18,    19^2 
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CHICAGO  -"  Ceoo  Steel  Products  corporation  of  Chicago  has 
established  two  engineering  scholarships  at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology,    it   was  announced   today  by  C.E,,      Deakins,   dean  of  students^ 

Each  scholarship  provides   $ltOOO  for  the   junior  and  senior 
years  to  a  studei?.t  enrolled   in  the   civil  engineering  or  general 
engineering  curriculum^ 

Continuation  of  the  scholarship  through  the  senior  year  will 
depend  upon  the  student's  record  during  the   junior  year. 

The  awards  will  be  made  beginning  in  September  tc  worthy 
and  needy  students* 

Scholarship  winners  will  be  offered   employment  at  Ceco's 
Chicago  plant  for  eight  or  more  weeks  during  the  summer o 


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u.^etior   oi    ruDric    Keiaiions  —  James   w.   Armsey 
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Mailed:  January  18,  19^2 
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CHICAGO  --  Two  local  students  received  bachelor's 
degrees  during  coEaaencemcnt  ceresnonies  at  Illinois  Institi'te 
of  Technology  February  2.     They  are: 

John  G-^od,  25,   son  oi"  i-^,   and  hirs,  John  ^^ood,   62l.j. 
Kensington  place,   elccti'ical  eri^ii.eeringj  .iiid  Loi:is  Voida, 
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CHiaflGO  —  Anthony  N,  Verzosa,  25,   son  of 
Mrs,  Posa3.ie  Carlson,   Route  2,   loon  Lake,   received 
a  bachelor's  degree  in  industrial  engineering  duriiig 
c^JiiaencejUent  ceremonies  at  Illinois  Instlt-.roe  of 
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CHICAGO  —  Edward  A,  Christlanson,   21;,  son  of 
Mr,  and  Jtrs.   I^liaer  L.  Chi;.ptiajasc:ii,  1317  Bocth  CGcelia 
street,  vocciv.C-  a  bachelor's  :?egreo  In  electrical 
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11:^1. titute  of  Techr.olcgr-'  Fetrvazy  2,  . 


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Chicago    16,  Illinois 


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CBIC/.uO  —  Robert  ?,  r,od^cr£,   25,   son  oi  'Irs, 

detii'se  in  elecwi'ical  eut,ajaeerxr.g  cuiiiifc,  coK:ao«ce.)iont 
cerer.cjriios  a'o  IHiaolE  Inctitute  of  Technology  February  2, 

Kovigere,  who  attende  f.  Kipon,   V.'is,,   college 
Tor  two  yearf,   is  a  nemb.r  of  Tau  Beta  ?i  ar,d  Eta  Kappa 
}fu  honoi^i^r  societies  £nd  the  Il^.ijnois  Tech  Glee  club. 


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Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Director    ol    h'ubhc    Kelations  —  James    W,    Armsey 
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Mailed:       January  lu,  19i>2 
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CHICAGO  —  Rodney  Pofwell,   2ii,   502  17th  Avenue, 
received  a  bachelor's  degree  in  mechanical  engineering 
durxng  cosmenceiiient  cerenionies  at  Illinois  liistitute  of 
Technology  Febniaiy  2, 


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Director   of   Public    Relations - 
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Mailed:     January  16,  1932 
FOR  RELEASE:     Imaediatc 


CVlCkGO  —  Editmnd  W.  Fi*arJcel,   27,  son  of  Firs, 
Idl.-"-  FrsrJcel,  Fairfi'eld,  receilf^et'S 'bachelor' f  degree 
from  "Bhe  Institute  of  Design  of  THinoit?  Irptlti'te  of 
Techr.o3.op:T"  dnrinr  Conner, comer t  eersraonier  T-rhruary  2, 

Frankel,  w^-'O  majored  iv.  product  design,   also 
attended  the  Ifeix'erFity  of  Illinois  and  U.C.L,;!, 


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Mailed:     January  l8,   1952 
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CHICAGO  —  Three  local  sttidents  received 
bachelor's  degi^ee  dvrlxig  conHaence-Tient  ceremonies 
at  HliDois  Institute  of  Teclinology  February-  2, 
They  are:         i-t.,..  .v   .,.;         .  ,    ,..;-a.->.  .•.  •     ■■'. '^..i^.-x 

Adolph  W,  Goldenstein,   26,  son  of  Mr.  and 
Mrs,     eoi't  Goldenetein,   227  Sta.idiah  street,  aetallurgical 
engine-esrixigj     John  G-urxiett,  23,  sor.  oi"  Inr.  and  IItb,  J,  T, 
Guj^ett,   210  r*o3rth  EtreLrt,,   cha«l-al  exit,iriecrin£i;     ^ud 
Calvin  Lragg,   27,   Koiite  i,   ^^ii^,   cue^u.e>J.  eng-j.iCv^ring, 


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Research    Foundatton 
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C3TICAG0  —  Dee  L,   Tharpj   26,   son  of  Hr,  and 
Mrs,  A,   R.  Tharp,  Route  1,  Bridgeport,   received  a 
bachelor's  degree  in  mecbanical  engiiieering  duriiig 
coianiencerrjent  ceremonies  at  Illinois  ItiEtitute  of  Tech- 
nology February  2, 

Tharp,  who  if  laarried  and  has  one  child,   is 
a  meraber  of  the  Ajn.erican  Society  of  ilechanical  Engineer-s 
and  the  Society  of  Autoiaotive  iZcfigincitve, 


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^'rr:,   '•biT'r  Oain.ich;,  Fah/jkcc-:,   ve^  cXred  a  b^xc'-ielor's 
degree  in  nlsctrical  sngiji-ieeriug;  durhri,  cojTU-iiyncenent 
cercTConioE  3t  Illinois  Institixte  of  Technolo©'-  Fehvvjxry  2, 

Gallick,  36,  is   a  member  of  Eta  Kappa  Nti, 
and  Pho  'Flpsilon  honorary/-  societies. 


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Cl-ICAGT  —  Tom  T.  MoidnaDto,  25,  son  of  rir. 
and  ¥tr&t,  Kyroshi  iiorlrficloj,  l506  Stona  ftrott,  received 
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jseTii  ceieiaor4.«£  at  IlUxiols  Instiiu'te  of  Tecljaiology 

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and  IvilJBon  iJijni.or  college  in  (Chicago  and  the  Imvereity 
of  Illinois,     He  t-.'as  a  menilxr  of  the  varsity  t^ennir  team 
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CHICAGO  ~  Donall  M.  Tekawa,  20,  son  of  I-ir. 
and  Mrs,  Yawara  Tekawa,  371  North  Eldorado,  received 
a  bachelor's  degree  in  civil  engineeidng  during 
commencement  ceremonies  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology February  2,  ■'    ^j.tjiit-?"*  '^5  ^st.i^i'V-:,t;:y 

Tekav/a  graduated  fro.u  East  i^enior  high  school 
in  RookTord,  HI,,  and  attended  San  Mateo  junior  college 
for  tvro  yeare.  He  is  a  raembei'  o£   C  i  li^silon,  Tau  Beta 
Pi,  American  Society  of  Civil  idgir-et^rs,  i-Iidshipitten' s 
club,  and  plaj^ed  on  tlie  Viir&ity  teruds  team  at  Illinois 
Tech. 


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CHICAGO  —  Wesley  M,  Fujii,   22,   son  of  Mrs. 
Msto  Fiijii,  522  "0"  street,  received  a  bachelor's 
degree  in  electrical  eneineering  during  commenceraent 
ceremonies  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology- 
February  2, 

Fujii,  who  attexided  Sacromento  colilege  for 
one  year,  ±c  a  merriber  of  liho  Epsilon,   Lta  Kappa  iJu, 
and  Tau  I. eta  Pi  honorarry-  cocietJGi;. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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Mailed:   Januniy  18,   19t'2 
FOR  RELEASE:     &  odlate 


CHICAGO  ~  James  B.   Still,   2^  son  of  Mr.   ajid 
^f^s,  Peter  H,  Still,  317  W(5st  lljth  ctreet,  Lancaster, 
received  a  bachelor's  degtoe  in  civil  engineering  during 
coiTBQencemait  ceremonies  at  Illinois  Inctitute  of  Tech- 
nology Febia^ry  2. 


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Technology  Cenfer 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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CIIICi.GO  —  Ctephan  E,   Ghiicow,   26^   son  of 
Mrs.  Angela  M.  ChUcoir,   "oCi  i;J;th  avenue,  received  a 
bachelor's  degree  in  electrical  enc-i-neering  during; 
ccsmnencesriGaat  cerenonies  at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology  Febr^jary  2, 

_  Chikow,  who  graduated  from  the  C  liege 
de  T&mtretoc  in  Sx^itzerlamd  in  Ipl'i',  is  a  member  of 
the  Nei'nnan  club  and  the  camera  club. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

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Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     Janui.ry  iPj   195;2 
FOR  RELEASE:    imiedxate 


CHICAGO  —  Two  Hacine  sti^dents  received  degrees 
fivjiii  Illinois  Institute  o£  Techiiolog/.at  conjiaenceiiient 
cer^QonieE  i^ebruary  2,     Thev  are: 

FAymond  J,  Sloriiski,  28,   12hj.~l/2  iaSalle  street, 
bachelor's  degree  in  mechanical  engiiieeringj  and  VJiHiam 
C,  ^'roim,  2l(,  son  of  Mr,  and  Mrs.  Jesse  V',  Rro^m,  l6it9 
West  boxjlevard,  bachelor's  degree  ±n  G3ectr:lc£l  engineering. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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Mailed:    JanV^-TJ   l8,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:  ira^edis 


CHICA  0  —  Five  I-ililvja'ulccc  students  received 
degieee  £tou  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  dur3.ng 
coramencsnent  ceremonies  Febn^ary  1\     j^hey  are: 

Guenohcr  E,  Joseph,  26,   con  of  iir,  aiid  Jirs,  - 
Leo  Joseph,   23li5  North  !>7th  street,  B,  S.  in  business 
and  economics j     Robert  Saichsk,  27,   son  of  Mr.  and 
Vfrs,  P-am  ?.eichick,  2lil5  North  tipth  street,  bachelor's 
degree  in  shelter  design  at.  the  Institute  of  Depign 
of  imrois  Tec>i5     Doris  J,  We'chinann,   21,  923  North 
l5tb  street,  bachelor's  degiree  in  home  econoriics| 
Wajme  weichmarm,   ?lj,   9?0  North  l^th  street,  bachelor's 
degree  in  electrical  engineerii-ig;     and  Seeniiig  Tee, 
2025  East  Park  place,  maKter's  degree  in  electrical 
engineering. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Mailed:     Janui-iy  1?,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:     li^^edicte 


CHICAGr)  ~  MaxLrdlian  Deterding,   726  Comstock 
avenue,  i-eceived  a  maEter's  degree  in  electrical 
enginoerinc  from  niinoir  Institircc  of  TechiioloQ''  during 
cereraojiies  of  coraicenceir.ent  February/  2, 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


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Gllia'.CiO  —  Francis  S,   Yates^   2$,   son  of 
Ilr,  axid  rirs,  Francis  E,  Yates,  Sr,,  Sh  Jeffei-'son 
etreotj  receirf  d  a  bachelor's  detjree  in  psychology 
froK  Ulinoie  Institv:te  of  Teclonoloey  duiring 
Comiaencenient  ceremonies  Febjruary  2, 

Yates  is  a  member  of  Tbeta  M  fraternity 
and  participated  in  the  Illinois  Tech  drama  group, 
Eoii^  Castings. 


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Technology  Cenfer 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


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Mailed:    Janv^rj''  18,  19^2 
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CKICAGH  —  Three  St.  Louis  residents  rtsceived 
degrees  from  Illinois  Listittite  of  Technology  at 
coTiKiencer^nt  ceremonies  February  2,     Tiiey  are: 

Floyd  Bolton,    21,   son  of  Ilr.  M.  M.  Bolton,  I.363 
Garfield  avenes,  E,  E,  in  electrical  englneerinj: j     Ilarry 
S,  Rosenbloom,  26,  son  of  >Ir,  and  Ifrc,  L-juis  J,  Rosanbloora, 
1235  Ilorth  Hai^ley  road,  bachelors  degree  in.  shelter  desLgn 
at  the  Institute  of  Design  of  Illinois  Tech;  and  George 
Lepperfc,  53-iO  Maple  avenue,  11.  S,  in  nechanical  engdneerijig. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


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Mailed:    January  18,  19^2 
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CHICAGO  —  Roger  Doty,   22,   son  of  I-Sr*  and 
Mrs,  W,  E,  Doty,  k05  Deaiiett  street,  recei.ved.  a 
bachelor's  degree  in iadtis trial  engiiieerinE  from 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  dia:'ing  coBKiences- 
ment  ceres?ionies  Babmary  2, 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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of   Illinois   Institute   of   Technology  — CAIumet  J-WOO,    Ext.   117 
Night  Phena: 

Lombard   IIIO-R 


Mailed:     Januajy  13,   195^2 
FOR  RELEASE:  Imiediate 


CKICAGO  —  Charles  Sather,  25,  £'on  of      •■ 
lirs,  M,  Sather,  2623  3rd  avenue,  'vJest  Hibbii.g, 
receiTTed  a  bachelor's  degree  in  aechanical 
engineering  from  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology 
during  coimnencffinent  ceremonies  P'ebr.ary  2, 

Sather  is  a  member  of  the  American  Society 
of  Mschenical  Ehgineerr,  Societv  for  the  Advancement 
of  Ifenage^ient,   and  was  on  th©  vavpjty  track  team  at 
nilnois  Tech. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-9400.    E«t.    317 

Night  Phone: 

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Mailed:    Jaiimiy  18,  1952 
FOR   RELEASE:     Immediate 


CKICAiX)  ~  Frederick  Jones,   23,  son  or  %,  and 
lirs,  J.   C,  Jones,  19371  Votrobeck  drive,  received  a 
bachelor's  degree  iii  iBGchanical  engineearLnt;  f3rara  Illinois 
Institxite  of  Technology  at  conmenceriient  deansaanies  Febrvxir^-  2, 


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ILLINOIS.  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Armour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-MOO,    Ext.    317 
Niqht  Phone: 

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Mailed:     January  18,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:     limiediate 


eHICA-GO  —  ft'alter  D.  Scbaiidt,  112  Millisuas 
aveffiue,  Dondalkj  received  a  master's  degree  in 
Chenical  ©igineering  fro?i  Illinois  liistitute  of 
Tectoology  during  coramencenent  ceranocies  Febroary  2, 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois  . 


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Mailed:         'a";-.arj^  IQ,   1?52 
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CHICAGO  —  John  M.  Backer,  2^,  son  of  lire, 
Mary  Backer,   3729  Ilortonia  road,  received  a  bachelor's 
degree  In  olectrcal  oigixieerliic  froi:  Illinois  institute 
of  Technology  during  corarnencement  ceremonies  Febr  ary  2. 

Backer  is  a  member  of  Delta  Tau  Delta  fraternity, 
American  Institute  of  Electrical  fegineers,  and  the 
IH-dBhipr.ien  and  Yachting  clubs  at  Illinois  Tecli, 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


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Arrr.our    Researcti    Foundation 

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Mailed:       JcmUEliy  iB,    19^2 

FOR  RELEASE:      j^^ied^alve 


CRIC^CrT  ~-  'ailiaa  E.  Calciwell,   20,   soil  of 
ffr,  and  fi-P,  L,  C,  Caldvrell,  2621  Ea:.pton  street, 
rece'ved  a  bachelor's  degree  in  electrical  engineeriiig 
diiring  conBienceraent  ceremonies  at  TJ3.inois  Institute  of 
Technolo^/  February  2, 

Caldwell,  who  also  attended  Ashland  Jtsrdor 
college,  is  a  mcraber  of  the  Institute  of  Radio  Engineers, 
American  Institirbe  of  Electrical  EngineerSj  and  tJ-ie 
niino'S  Tech  Radio  cl-ub. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Mailed:   January  13^  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:    Iii^ediate 


CHICAGO  —  Eobcrt  G.  Imiln,  SOlj  i::aEt  19th 
street,  recoivcd  a  jjar tor's  icj^rco  in  electrical 
ecigineeri:-^  dvriiic  CQcraoiiGeEr.iarit  ceresnonias  at 
HHtiois  iJictitute  of  Techrioloi^y  February  2,  ■■  ■ 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.     Ext,    MS 
Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of     Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?*00,     Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       Joxiuarj  iQ,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:    feaediate 


CHICAGO  —  Itux>ld  iKetciiuia,  lijiiC  lake  avenue, 
ireced-Ved  a  master's  degree  in  cheaxLcal  enginfeeilng 
during  coraaenceiaent  cereuionies  at  IHiiiois  Institute 
Ox  Technology  Februarj'^  2. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Mailed:      Jsnii3.ry  iSj   1952 

FOR  RELEASE:       m:^dxatQ 


CHICAGO  —  Donald  0.  Bvjrkiiart,   2525  Pennsjavarda 
street,  received  a  hiichelor's  degree  in  niechajoical  engiiaeering 
dijring  commencoiaont  ccreiaonles  at  Illinois  IiisLltute  of  Tech- 
nology- Fel  i*uary  2. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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ClilCAGO  -«  George  H.  Lets,   Ji-.,  39,   <if 
lil9  Sast  Clark  street,  received  a  baclielor's 
degres  in  nKchanical  engineerii-ig  dialng  coitBaanc©- 
Bjent  cerePtonieE  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology 
February  2« 


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Chicago    16,  Illinois 


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CKICiiGO  ~.  Jaxaee  Stlce,  S03  Park  avenue, 
receivKi  a  iiaater's  degree  in  choraical  engineoring 
during  ccBiaencaacnt  ceremonies  at  Ii:i.inois  JCnEtltute 
of  Technology  Febmarj'-  2, 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


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CI-IICAGO  —  Loran  ?.  iUrreaberger,  3!)^   732 
North  Jkdison  street,  received  a  bachslor's  degree 
in  raechaiiical  engineering  during  ccHanencenent 
cereinionieE  at  niinois  Institute  of  Technology 
February  2, 


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Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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CHIGf^GO  —  eiegflded  Ctango,   22,  sen  orT  ^'r.  t^nd  I'tj?. 

E.  n,  Staiic^,  Route  i73,    v%£,  6c ^  reculvei  a  bachelor's  degi-ee 

iii  jaechard.eci3.  •eBgli;fe€a:*iiig  Febniery  2  fron  Illinois  Inetitute 

Oi  Technology, 

Jjtanfie  'tiss  one  of  i)2l+  sti-devits  ::j)o  received  degrees, 
lie  T-rap  active  in  the  Btndent  conference  of  the  Midr^rest 

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Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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Tebr-aaxy  2  ^'it)-;  niinois  Tnstitvte  of  TGCi-aiologs? ,     T'-ey  ares 

Albert  .'\rnold,  l50?n  Morsnn  strc-t,  B.  S,  ±n  fire 
protection  r.i?.d.  ncfetr  cngirifier^-ngj     Paid  Pleld^   2ii,  l5l20 
Paulina  r.?  ^t-'c^  ■^.   S,  :..r.  electrical   gnrr'-'iecri:;?^     ouid  ■''fUs 
n.  •^o-rix;llottc,  15316  Tnr-injtoi:  arvcnue,  H.  S.   in  neclianical 
engineerir-fr. 

The:^  vrore  aiionc  ii2l;  rtijidents  t-^o  receive^'  de.>;rees 
ffom  niinols  Tech, 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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FOR  RELEASE:  ^™^^--^® 


ClllOAO'O  —  Six  local  residents  received  degrees 
February  2  frcan  Illinois  Instltiite  of  Tecbnology.  They 
are* 

James  B,  Bergmann,   23,  1313  East  %rqxivi2tte  road, 
B,  vS,  jji  .laechanical  engineering;     Farold  .A.   ^^nlco,  21, 
son  of  I'Jr.  and  i%rs,  k,  P.    Oonko,   6l06  E13i.s  ayenne,  B,  S. 
in  laechamcal  engineerinc:, 

Carl  M»  Green,  6353  Maryland  avenue,  B,  S,   in 
xjndeeignated  f ialdj     Frar.'c  "'iz3"r^lIo_,    23,   son  of  Mr,   and 
Mrs.  F.  P.  Pizrsarello,   ??B  West  6lst-  street,   B.  C.   :>xi 
chemis-tey, 

Charles  H,  Stade,   22,  son  of  Mr.  and  Vts,  Fred 
Stade,  1!^22  Ifert  66th  place,  B,  S.   -Jn  chemical  eiiriiieering, 
and  Dant*  T,  Tahara,  26,  son  of  Mr,  asid  iirs,  Harukichi 
Tahara,  6017  Sottth  Kei^wood  avenue,  B,  S.  In  electrical 
engineering. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


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Mailed:     Janiiai^/'  l8,  19^2 
FOR  RELEASE:     Immediate 


CTIICA.GO  —  Mrs.   Zora  E.   Voels,   21,   of  911  North 
Main  street,  received  a  bachelor's  degree  in  home  eoononiiCE 
during  the  cojnraencernent  ceremonies  at  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology,  February  2, 

J'frt*   Voelz  is  a  member  of  Delta  Zeta  8orority,  and 
the  bowling,  yachting,  and  home  economics  clubs  at  I3.1inois 
Tech. 


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Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago  16,  Illinois 


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CKICA'30  —  Arthur  E.  Brinki-.:fT,   25,  1?  '■.Gst  36th 
place,   received  a  bachelor's  degroe  in  mechanical  engineeidng 
during  ccanraeneeriTent  cerenionies  at  Illinois  Ir^titute  of 
Technology  Februar/-  2. 

JBrinkmiff,  who  is  rarried  and  V;ar  two  children,  also 
attended  the  Iblversity  of  Illinois  Bml  Thornton  Junior 
collene. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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Night   Phone: 

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Mailed:  Januaiy  13,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:  -Wdiat-e 


CKICAGO  —  El^t  local  residents  received  degrees 
during  costmasnccanent  ceremonies  at  Ilj.inois  Institute  of 
Technology,  February  2,  They  ar«i 

Robert  R,  Anderson,  23,  son  of  Hr,  and  Mrs.  Roy 
E.  Anderson,  1713  13th  avenue,  B.  S,  in  raechanical  engineeringj 
Boger  J.  Bills,  2I4,  son  of  I'-Jr.  and  Mre.  L,  D.  Bills,  121^  20th 
street,  B,  S,  in  econoraicsj  Everett  ¥,  Budd,  29,  120  Lawn  place, 
B,  S,  in  mec'-anieal  engineeringj  Bslj   S,  Donze,  32,  1216  Blaico 
street,  B,  S«  in  industrial  engineering, 

Richard  K,  Joh.nson,  30li  North  London  avenue,  B.S,  in 
civil  engineeringj  Louis  >tlceli,  29,  son  of  Mr.  and  >Irc,  Charles 
M,  Hiceii,  702  Montague  street,  B,  S.  in  mechanical  engineeringj 
Keith  L.  I-iahls'txora,  2li,  son  of  Mr.  and  I-&?s,  L,  G,  VJahlstrora, 
821  North  Rockford  avenuej  B.C,  in  business  and  econorracs. 


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Technology  Cenfer 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day  Phones: 

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Mailed:     January  l8,  19^2 
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CillCk'jd  —  Two     est  AUit  students  received 
advanced  degrees  from  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology 
at  coramencement  ceremonies  Febniary  2.     Tliey  arej 

£'anford  Vieinberger,  l^h3  South  75th  street, 
master's  degree  in  electrical  en^^dneering^  and  Alvin 
Platteter,  1235  South  7iith  street,  master' t  degree  in 
electrical  engineering. 


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'echnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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Mailed:    January  13,  1952 
FOR   RELEASE:     Iramediato 


CHICAGO  —  Harold  J.  Ifetunaan,  26,  son  of 
Mr,  and  iirs,  Henry  E,  Neumann,  1935  56th  street, 
received  a  bachelor's  degree  in  electr.ical  engineering 
£vcm  minoie  Institute  of  Technology  during  coinmence- 
ment  ceremonies  February  2, 


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Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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CHICAGO  ~  Earl  Zwicker,   116  Sast  Roosevelt, 
received  a  roaster's  degree  in  physics  fran  Illinois 
Ihstitiit©  of  Technology  diiring  coinmenceraent  cereiaonies 
February  2. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


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Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:   January  l8,  19?2 
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CHIC&GO  —  Edward  Vining,   26,   son  of  J^.  ar>d 
Mrs.  P..  K,  Vining,  Morifeomery,  receive-d  a  bachelor's 
degree  in  fire  protection  engineerirtfr  f ro o  Illinoia 
Institute  of  Technology  during  coanraencement  ceremonies 
February  2, 

Vining  attended  school  on  a  fire  orotection 
scholarship. 


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CHICi\GO  —  Lee  Richards,  Jr.,  son  of  Mr,  and 
Mrs,  Lee  Richards,  207  Pine  street,  received  a  bachelor's 
degree  in  ind-'.jstrial  engineering  f  roir.  lUinois  institi:te 
of  Tedmology  at  commenceraent  exercises  Febnaiy  2, 


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"echnology  Center 
i^hicago    16,  Illinois 


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Mailed:         January  18,  19^2 
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CHICHQO  --  George  Meholick,  Jr.,  156?  Clenont,  N.E,, 
jreceived  a  master's  degree  in  public  engineering  adiTinistratlcai 
fi*om  Illinois  Institi-te  of  Technology  at  coDaaencement  ceremonies 
Febriiary  2, 


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CHICAGO  —  Garland  J.  Ridgley,  23,  son  of  Ilr.  and 
Mrs.  Floyd  A,  Ridglcy,  Route  9,  Akron,  received  a  bachelor's 
degree  in  chKnlcal  engineering  from  Illinois  Institute  o£ 
Technology  during  coranenceinent  ceremonies  Febmsary  2, 

Ridgley  is  a  member  of  iJelta  Tau  Delta  fraternity 
and  the  American  Institute  of  Chemical  Engineers,  . 


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CHICAGO  —  Ech-rard  ^.  IJ^ineki,   21,   son  of  Ki'.  and 
Mrs.   E,  A,  Liplnnld,    ^'^Ol  Sontli  o'lnchester  px'-em.iR,   received 
a  bachelor's  dej^oe  in  ci»il  ejiginecrtlng  February/-  ?  from 
Ulinois  "nR-'cxtvi-Q  0:"  Technolc£y, 

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Interp^rtfes'^ionEl  Coirncil  and  the  rttiident  c^aTjte^?;  r^f  the 
American  Socij-.tv  of  Civil  Rn.p-ineera  csid  the  Ivepterji  Society 
of  Enjrliieo-  r. 


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CHICAGO  —  Richard  'V.  Peters;. en,   2?,   son  of  Mr,   and 
ffrs,   I-Jartin  Peterson.    6113  Nflwburg  avenre.   received  a 
bachelor's  dog?^^e  in  electrical  engine erTJir  Febraarjr  2  from 
niinoi::   "nstitiite  of*  Tec''noloc7« 

Peterson  wis  one  of  .U2ib  stuclesits  who  reccrT.ved  degrees* 
^•M.le  at  Illinois  Tech,  he  van  a  ^ne^nber  of  the 
student  chanters  o.f  the  American  I^istltate  of  '3ectric;il 
Engineers  and  the  Inptitnte  of  tvadio  l^ifrlneer^. 


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CHICAGO  —  Txjc  local  residents  rsceived  degrees 
February  ?  fror'!  rj.lilnois  Institute  of  Technolos;,  Tliey 
are: 

""-^odore  Saltsberg,  1^16  Wiljswt  nve^mie,  ,"•.  S,  in 
electr5ca?.  er'g-ineer5.r:,;^,   and  Terry  !5,   ^ir-llnsky^   ?lli.2  "'crt 
Icwa  rjtrost^  B,  ?,   in  olertrical  enginecrirg. 

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;'!£:■:.       CfOX/AGO  —  Fovr  local  residents  received  depress 

Febmary  2  fr-m  rilinois  Institute  of  'reebnoJor^r.     fha^r 

ftres 

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Klecker,  l86l  Biirlirr-  rtrent,   P.  F.  in  rjocbanlcal     •  ,. 

engineer:!  r.^ J     Allen  Nichols,  1359  Korth  T-udson  averme, 

B,  S,   in  cui^ineSE  and  economics.  ...      ,.. 

Pov  Kt  vSphria.ltr,   fi?8  Fullertan  ?-«?erme,  B.   K.   fwsm 
the  Institute-  of  Design,   and  t^amee  Sjcherf ,    ':*0.   1871  hbrt-h 
Bissell  street,   B,  S.   in  Tr>echanical  enpi-neej-inf". 


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Ci-ilCAGO  —  Six  local  residents  received  degrees 
February  2  fvon  Ulinoie  Lnstit-Lite  oi"  Ttjclmolog;^''.  They 
are} 

Donald  Jackson,  1; ','06  North  ITa::7iilton  avenue,  B.   S, 
in  eiectricai.  ensineeilng, 

Tred  Joc/iiffi,  Ji ,  ^   6315  "''orth  Artesian  ascBnae, 
B.  G.   iji  civil  eng3.T;eeri:iC3     Fobert  0,  ''sff,  S^hS  T.ov^ 
Artesia-M  a-vnarme,  E,  D,  in  nechsmical  ensr? necring. 

'lamest  PeishfTj   26,   ?6hX  Carr.ieii  avenue,  B.  P, 
In  mecliar-icpl  ©ng? neering j     C?r!!  )I.  Febc.ttVe,   ?1,  !il'?6 
North  "'o^art  r\iep\'.e^  ■^.  F,  in  ^ectricpl   enn^xeerrrf:; 
SJir*  P'jdol^yh  Tz-s.-^h,   6303  Nort-H  PccV^-r<?ll  rtreGt,   r.   S.    in 
eirctrlral  ermine ?;rir' 2, 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  llltnois 


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CIIGAGO  —  Two  local  residents  rec  ived  des^rees 
Febniary  2  froin  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  They 
axe: 

J-'J^TBi-l  Pehnke,   Jr.,   36O:"  Wept  SitnrryF3.de  avenne, 
B.  S.   In  electrical  onplneerinp:;     and  Frnest  Peisker, 
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Technology  Cenfer 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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CniCACrO  <-~  Ten  local  residents  received  degrees  Febi^ar/.'  2 
from  Illinois  Itustitute  of  TechnoloiTy,     They  are: 

Eay?(iond  Benaan,  3238  West  Eastwood  avenue,  II,  S,  in 
electrics!  engineering^     Lawrence  Coiilon,  26,  hh2$  Horth  Austin 
avenue,  B,  S,  in  mechanical  engineerii;g, 

JLarfjcrt  Deegan,   2kj  l473l^  Morth  Keatinc  avenue,  B,   S, 
in  civil,  engineer iiig;     Floyd  Foss,  2ii,  i?137  North  Xripp  avenue, 
B,  S.  in  mstalltirgical  engineering, 

Charles  Lombardo,  Jr.,  1+601  iloi-'th  Keyst-one  arunue,  B,   G, 
in  indiistrial  engineeringj     Richard  Peterson,   22,  con  of  >ir,  and 
Hrs.  Martin  Peterson,  6ll3  Nti^burg  avenije_,  B.  S.  in  electrical 
engineerrlngj     Stefan  Petns,   21,  ii73y  Kedvale  avenue,  E.  £,  in 
business  and  economics. 

Alvin  Robertson,   Zkt  59h2  VJest  Thomdale  avenue,  3,  S, 
in  civil  engineering!     Robert  Sheehan^  22,   son  of  iir,  and  Urs, 
W.  F.  Sheehan,  6229  llorth  Leroy  avenue,  B.  S,  in  iaechanical 
engiiieerinc5  aiid  Alan  v'ortnan,   25,  son  of  Ft,  and  Ilrs,  E,  F, 
VJortman,  5823  North  Austin  avenue,  B,  £.  in  electrical  engineer!  g. 


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i^hicago   16,  Illinois 


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CKICAGO  —  Seven  local  residents  received  degrees 
Febroarjr  2  from  Illinois  Institute  of  'technology.     They  ares 

vjoy  Gignal,  23,  son  of  Mr.  and  I-trs.  A.  C,  Gignal, 
2911  l/est  57th  street,  B,  S.  in  electrical  engineering, 

Richard  %rphy,  23,   son  of  I*s,  Catherine  !5urphy, 
ii333  South  Marshfield  avenue,  B,  S.  in  civil  CTigineeriiigi  . 
Charles  IJeugebauer,  23,  son  of  Mrs,  Constajice  Ileugebauer, 
5552  South  l#)ipple  street,  B,  S,  in  nechanical  engineering. 

Fritz  Eochtermann,   25,  5133  South.  May  st-reet,  B,  S, 
in  civil  engineerijigj     Roy  A,  Richardson,  29,   son  of  ilrs.  F, 
E.  Richardson,  Bk9  West  5lst  place,  B.  S.  in  electrical  ,j 

ensinoerin.r':, 

l-hltor  Sch^effer,  29,  son  of  Mr,  and  >3rs.  Theodore 
S,  v^chaeffer,  5530  South  Fairfield  avsiue,  B.  S,  in  electrical 
eaiginecring,  and  John  Stocinski  II,  21,  son  of  Ifr,  and  Hrs, 
J.  H,  Stogii^ki,  5317  South  Paiaina  street. 


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Z^hicago    16,   Illinois 


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GHICAGO  —  Six  local  resideints  received  degrees  from 
niinois  Institute  of  Technology  February  2,  They  are: 

John  Bowling,  2ii,  son  of  Mr,  and  lire.  W,  B»  Bowling, 
10616  Eberhart  avenue,  B,  S,  in  mechanical  engineering j 
Jack  Bright,  10^01  South  Racine  av®nue,  H,  S.  in  bycinesE  and 
econo  sics, 

ESmeet  DiJullo,  23,  son  of  Mr.  arid  >Irs,  A.  D.  DiJulio, 
10205  Eggleston  avenue,  B,  S,  in  mechanical  engineering 5  Leo 
Mertka,  son  of  Ilr,  and  li's.  L.  E.  Mertlca,  108^6  South  Honaal 
avenue,  B,  S,  in  chanical  engineeiring, 

Edward  Russell,  26,  son  of  I^.  and  Virs,   C,  E,  Russell, 
13812  I-Iichigan  avenue,  D,  S.  in  industri.al  engineering^  Charles 
Stohrer,  Jr.,  2^',  son  of  I-Ir.  and  Mrs.  Stohrer,  902$  South 
Eacine  avenue,  B.  S.  in  mechanical  engineering. 


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•   CFICfiCrO  —  Fx^-nrd  L.  Kllot,   Jr.,    -67  ."jithony  c.vaniie, 
received  a  ::n??t-er's  do^'ree  hz  "jrvcholory  Fcbr-.ar;-  2  froia 
niijiois  Tjist-t  t  i-.te  r.f  Techno^IiJr/', 

'I'liot  T'T.s  ere  of  h?-h  st^-dente  who  reccivod  degrees 
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CHICAGO)  —  Thomas  J,  :!urta'w2J'^,  2!:^  ShS  Hamiah 
aveini©}  received  a  bachelor's  degree  in  laedhanical 
engineQrlrig  FtibT-.&ry  2  from  lUiuoic  iJiStltute  of  Tech- 
nology, 

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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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Mailed:     Januaiy  33,   19^2 
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CHIC/IGO  —  Charles  Pascbke,  23,  9^51  ffozart  street, 
ireceived  a  bachelor's  degree  in  mathematics  Februajy  2  £yom 
Illinois  Instittite  of  Technology. 

Pacchke  was  one  of  li2li  studGnts  liio  i?eceived  degrees 
from  Illinois  Tech, 


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echnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Arr^our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,    Ext.    317 

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CHICAGO  —  VJilllarj  fUiine,  2ij.,  son  of  i>ir«  and  i'irs, 
S,  R.  I;l''ine,  2Cl6  North  77th  coia-b,  received  a  uadieloi-'s 
degi'GG  'hi  elect i-lc<U.  en(jine siting  i-ebr/ar/  2  fro^a  Illinois 
Iiisoitjte  of  Icciaiology. 

luiinc  i.as  one  of  u2i^  studfiixts  who  received  degrees 
fron  niiiiois  Tech, 

V*aile  a  student,  he  was  a  meariber  of  the  Ilevisan  club 
aiid  the  Et";:dent  c/^apters  of  the  Araericaa  Institute  of 
Electrical  ^igineers  and  the  luEtitT-te  of  I-acio  ra^^ueers. 


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fechnology  Center 
I^hicago   16,  Illinois 


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CHICAGO  —  Txjo  Brookfield  st-adentB  received  degrees 
Febniary  2  frrar?  Illinois  Institute  of  TecVaiology.     Taey  are: 

I-'S.lton  BrdUJc,  27,  373*5  Blanchan,  H.  S.  Jj.  v.iecharjical 
aigineer:U"g,  .-.nr'  Ilobert  Kostl:?.,  ?3>  son  of  Hr,  ^^d  itrs,  Anton 
KoJitka,  3?09  S  vthview  avenue,  P.  S,  froE  the  3iiStit-ate  of 
Design,  ■  "■       ■ 

Tiey  T:erc  ar;ong  h2h  etudcrjtii  who  re<?eived  degrees 
from  Illinois  Tech, 


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lLinois  institute  of  technology 

Bchnology  Center 
hicago    16,  Illinois 


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CKICAGO  —  ArthOT  D,  Ddbb,  1312  '  Soiath  Western 
sv&mxe,  receit'ed  a  bachelor' e  degree  Ib  inetalliarc^-cal 
englneer5jn,g  Pe^jxrajy  2  .frofn  Illinois  I;:Etitr.te  oi"        .*  ■. 
Technology. 

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2chnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


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CHTC6.G0  —  Albert  Thonosorij  22^   con  of  Ilr,  and  tirs 
Av.gustin  ThoTirpson,   KplO.  Kim  street,   rcKSeived  a  'bachelor's 
degree  in  mec^srical  engineering  'FebTcs^iy  2  from  Illinois 
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Sima  Phi  fratemitv,   anr*  "avi  '^ta  Pi,   Pi  Tan  Sigma,   and 
Sigma  Iota  iSrisi3cn,  Y'onQrarj  societiee. 

He  trap  one  of  h.?h  etu.derte  t^o  .Taduated, 


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'echnology  Center 
!^hIcago   16,  Illinois 


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Arnnour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?40O,    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:     January/  18,  19^2 
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Gi!ICAGO  —  Two  Chicago  Heigjits  stn.dents  i^eceived  degrees 
Febinjary  2  from  Illinois  Iiistitutf-  of  'i'edmolosy,     Tiaey  ares 

E<i5?arr)  Jac^rrd-n,  l)a3n  Scott  average,  B,  E,  ±n.  Tnechanical 
englneerijig,  and  Harold  Wilkening,  son  o.f  "r,  ard  Mrs,  H,  A, 
T'.'ilkenijip;,   ^01  Fest  l6th  place,  P.   S,  in  mechanical  engineeriiig. 

The;"-  were  ajr^ong;  li^li  ?tudente  who  received  degress  at 
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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 


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Mailed:    Jairaary  l3,  19^2 
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C  ICAGO  —  Eight  Cicero  reaidents  received  degrees 
Febir.iar.y  2  frcs^  THinois  Institute  of  Technology,     They  axes 

Jarrses  Benes,  22,  son  of  ftr,  and  Ilrs.  J,  B,  B^ies,  2519 
South  57th  coirrt,  E,  S,  in  civil  engirieeriBgj     Leonard  Belestoxricz, 
21),   son  ot'  Mr,  and  lirs,  Michael  Itelestowic5;,   522J4  v.ect  3l6t  streetj 
B,  S,  in  electrical  engineering, 

Donald  Heerdt,   2h,   son  of  Mr,  and  ^'Irs,   0,  H.  Keerdt,   I908 
Sout-h  58th  averiue,  B,  S,   in  mechanical  onfp.neerin:g» 

Janes  Lang,   22,  son  of  Mr,  and  Ilrs,  Jaraes  Lang,   193h  Sovth 
55th  court,  .B,  S,   in  rnechanical  angineerl^jfj     Herbert  J,  I.anger, 
28,   '$507  West  31st  street,  B.  S.   in  ch.emcal  engineering. 

Eugene  l^siak,  2li,  eon  of  Kcr,  Michael  i-^eiak,  5000  Kest 
29th  street,  B.  S,  in  mechanical  engi veering,:     Charles  Rubin,   22, 
son  of  Mr,   and  lirs,  Frank  Rubin,  B.  S,  in  civil  engineering,  and 
Albert  Stasiiilaitis,  25,  son  of  Hr,  and  I-^s,  Alex  StasiiilaitiS!, 
1325  South  h9'tti  avenue,  B.   F.  in  civil  engirieering. 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

lli;no;s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumef    5-7600.    t/t.    S45 

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Mailed:    Jan-?apy  I3j   Ifl^S 
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CHICAGO  —  SeveB  iivanston  residents  received  degreos 
Febniafj'  2  frwn  minois  Institute  of  leclmology.     They  arei 

Charles  AcliinaiciaR,  30,  323  i'obsoii  street,  B,  S,  in 
laaciimilcal  ^£ilri4.cri4':g;     Jack  Behreni,  22,  eon  of  Mr.  and  JSrs. 
M,  A,  Behx»ti3ei'.>,   cllil  -^ixxn  avenus,  B*  -\  in  mecliuiLical  ertgiiieeriaE, 

Hoy  Gj'iindy,  22,  eon  of  Kr.  aM  ilirs*  A.V.Ti,  Cirunc^, 
817  "Was'ilJiip'tGin  street,  B,  5 .  in  liidKustarLnl  ensiiieeilngi    Jamea 
Hffliechan,  21,  210:)  Isabella  street,  Ti.n,   '.n  hwBlnGse  and 
ecwiojcicc, 

Williaw  k,  Roberts,  2^,   fon  nf  Hr,  and  %!5.  '^  P^'Boberte, 
1925  S«ward  street,  B,  S,  in  mechanical  (mgimafxcixig;    Robert 
Bgrersor;,  ?!f.,  Bon  <3if  Hrs,  Lucy  Davis,  1^1  Kaple  ai/easue,  B,  S, 
in  weeboealcal  engineering,  and  Willi.?aj  Th0mpBf>n,  Jr.,  liO, 
1605  S'owler  Hv@Rue,  B,  S,  in  electrical  engineering. 


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lUnois  institute  of  technology 

Bchnology  Center 
Chicago  16,  lllinoit 


Day   Phon«l; 

lllihois    Institute    of   TeGhtiology-CAIumet   MUO,    Ext.    HI 

Arn-ouf    Research    Foundation 

o(    IHineis   Institute   of   Technology  -  CAIumet  S.HOO,    E«t.   i\1 

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Willed*      Jmiuaiy  l8,  19^2 
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CTHCAQO  —  Seven  local  residents  received  degrees 
February  2  fx'om.  Illinois  Institute  of  Technolos;-,     They 
are: 

Walter  J,  Paran,  21^,  son  of  ISt*.  njid  I'srs,  John 
Baran,  9235  '^oodlwaii  avenue,  B.  6.  in  chsrdcal  engineeringj 
Frank  Borj^rd^   ?9,  son  of  Mrs,  Hina  Larsan,   JC/)^  East  End 
avena«,  B.  S.  5n  metallurgical  engineering. 

Cliff  Old  Cobb,  23,  son  of  Mrs,  Anna  Cob-,  7937  Manistee 
avemie,  B.  S,  in  political  science j  Roberb  Cotter,  22,  son  of 
Itr,  and  Mrs,   C,  A,  Cotter,   7667  Euclid  avanuc,  E,   S,  in  chemical 
engineerino:. 

"kftjard  Kobisk,  8013  South  l-ferrill  avfaiue,  II.   vS,  in 
chemstry;     Dean  L.   levi,   22,   son  of  !Ir.  Jesse  Carrasco, 
13l4C^  Houston  avenue,  E,  S.  in  electrical  engineeri^i^,  and 
Hairy  Obaarsici,  23,  son  of  Mr.  aiid  i'srs,  IiaiTy  Obarski,  862lj 
Euclid  avenue,  B,  P.   in  cheinlcal  engineering. 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ftchnology  Center 
Chicago  16,  llllnoit 


D«y  Phenii: 

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Melled:    j3SXo.ary  lo,   19^2 

FOR  RELEASE:   Br^^is 


CHICAGO  ~  Bernard  F.ecan,  1355  Ibrth  Hudson  avenue, 
received  a  doctor  of  phDjosophy  degree  in  chemxEtry  Febn^iarj-  2 
from  Illinois  Institute  of  Technolocy. 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Illinois    Institute    o(    Tectinology  —  CAIumet    S.t«0,    Ent,    Mi 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

ol    IHmois   Institute   of   Technology  —  CAIumet  S.«00,    E«t.   317 
Night  Phont: 

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Mailed:      ^^'^'^^  18  >   1952 

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CHICAGO  —  Three  local  j^eBidents  received  degrees 
February  2  frora  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,     Th^  are: 

Jade  Carr,  son  of  'ir.  and  !'!rs.  Cliarles  Carr,  1917 
North  Central  Park,  B.  S.  in  chemictryj     Roger  Ikrs,  son  of 
Mr.  and  Ifrs,  W,  H,  Iferz,   2021^  Keystone  avenue,  B,  S,  in 
political  science,  and  Joseph  Storaper,  22l6  North  LockiTOod 
av«Tue,  B.  S,  in  mechanical  engineeriiig,  ...    .., , 


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=chnology  Cenfer 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


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Mailed:      January  18,  1952 
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CHICAGO  —  Robert  f-IcFdllan,   31,  h25  South  20th.  avenue, 
received  a  bachelor' e  degree  in  mechanical  engineering  February 
2  from  Illinois  Institute  of  Technolosr,   - 

Mcl-iillan  was  one  of  h2h  students  *iho  received  degrees, 
Miile  a  student,  he  was  a  raeraber  of  the  Society  of 
Autoraotive  Engineers,  the  student  chapter  of  the  American 
Society  of  l-fechanical  Engineers,  and  th.e  Ilevnnan  club. 


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echnology  Center 
Ihicago   16,  Illinois 


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CHICA -0  —  George  E,   S;';enson_,   33,   76Q  Soffoll-c  avenue, 
I'.'estchester,  received  a  bachelor's  degree  in  mechanical 
engineer  one  Febru.ai^'-  2  froi';  Illinois  ivnstittite  of  Tschnology, 

Sijenson  was  one  of  h2h  students  who  received  degrees. 

Re  attendee.  Illinois  Tedi's  Gvenin.,'-  school. 


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3chnoiogy  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


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CHI&i.GO  —  iTrank  K,  Scilzo,  25,  8121  Christie 
avenue,  received  a  bac'nelor's  degree  in  industrial 
englneerSng  February  2  frcm  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 

He  waB  one  of  li2li  stttdoats  who  received  degrees* 


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chnology  Center 
Icago   16,  Illinois 


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ClilCAGO  -~-  Nicholas  Iferkezich,  30,  9217  Soutli 
55th  court,  jr-eceived  a  bachelor's  degree  in  mechanical 
engineering  February  2  from  Illinois  Ii7stitute  of  Tech- 
nology. 

I-feikezicb  attended  evening  school  at  Illinois 
Tech. 

He  was  one  oi  IjSl}  students  who  received  degrees. 


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ichnology  Cen+er 
licago   16,  Illinois 


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CEICACn  —  Robert  Schinans,   25,   830  Sylviax^ood, 
recei  '0d  a  bachelor's  degree  in  raechanical  engineering      ? 
February  2  from  Uliriois  Institute  of  Teehnoloey, 

Schrjau?  was  one  of  k^h  studeats  who  received'^  C'vi'-V" 
degr*eeE, 

He  is  a  graduate  of  Sulli-vian  higli  school.,  and 
attended  the  Uiiivercity  of  Illjjaols, 


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fechnology  Center 
Dhicago   16,   Illinois 


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Mailed:    January  18,  1952 
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GHICftGO  —  Nine  Oak  Parte  residents  received  degrees 
February  2  froia  rD±nois  Institute  of  Technolos''*     They  ares 

Robert  Bonthrori,  621  South  East  avenu©,  M,  S,  in 
mechanics 3    Robert  Cra  be,  son  of  Mrs,  Bonnie  M.  Crabbe,  221 
Iterth  Grove  avenue,  B,  S.   in  mechanical  engineering. 

George  ryiamel,  7.'i2  Gunderson  avenue,  B,  S,  in  cheraistiyj 
Alan  E,  Laiigefeld,  1181  South  Euclid  avenue,  B,  S,  in  industrial 
engine  eriiig. 

Tobert  V.,  larsen,  325  North  Ife-plc  avenue,  B,   S,  in 
mechanical  engineering j  Theodore  Pannl:oke,  son  of  Itr.  and 
Mrs,  0.  II.  Pannkc^e,  2l5  Sov.th  ELroiood  avenue,  B,  S,  in  Biechan- 
ical  engineeilnc. 

Jolm  Saraceno,  6220  West  Roosevelt  road,  H,  S,  in 
mechanical  engineering^     Peter  J,  S|>elson,  son  of  I-lr.  and  l-lrf.-. 
James  Spelson,  92I4  North  Dak  I 'ark  avoiiie,  B,  S,  in  business  and 
econcsnics,  and  John  J,  IJelker,  831  South  Euclid  avemie,  E,  S,  in 
el«5tr3.cal  engineering. 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
ihicago   16,  Illinois 


u. rector    ol    Kubhc    Kelations  —  James    W.    Armsey 
Day    Phones: 

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Cf-T-'GiiCrO  «~  Three  locsal  students  received  degrees 
February  2  fran  Illinois  Institute  oT  Technology,     They  ai-es 

J  dim  M,  Kikta,   212  xarkview  rx>ad,  B,  S.   in  raeclian- 
ical  en^r  neernaigj     Otto  J.   Kroh,  276  l^ttall  road,   M,  S.  in 
psychology,  and  F^aymond  '^an  7elst,  206  k'oodside  drive,  ii.  S, 
in  psychology. 

They  wei^e  among  k^  students  who  i^celved  degrees 
frora  Illinois  Tech, 


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JNOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

;hnology  Center 
icago   16,  Illinois 


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^^ailed:    January  IB,  1952 
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CHICAGO  —  Three  local  students  received  degrees 
J'ebruary  2  from  IHinois  Lnstitiite  of  Technoiogr,  Th^  . 
arei  ......  .:,t;  ^ 

Leonard  M,  Kawell,  22,  son  of  Ilr.  and  Mrs,  M,  L, 
Kawell,  9033  Marraora  avenue,  Jbrton  Grove,  B.  S,  in  civil 
engineerings  Robert  Thomas,  evening  division,  37l6  Horth 
Springfield  avrniue,  Skokie,  B,  S,  in  electrical  engineering, 
and  Donald  Seibert,  21,  66kS   North  Keating  avernae,  Lincoln- 
wood,  B,  S,  in  civil  engineering. 

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from  Illinois  Tech, 


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chnology  Center 
icago   16,  Illinois 


Director    of    Public    Relations  —  James    W.    Armsev 
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CHC3AG0  —  Two  Wlnnetfca  resldeaits  received  degrees 
Febniar;;/  2  fitim  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,     Th^  ares 

Abraiii  Davis,  5^0  Oak  stroetj  il.S.  in  physics,  and 
Hu^  Robinson,  son  of  Ilr,  O.L.  Robinson,  13.'?it  Scott  avemse, 
B.S.  in  indtistrial  engineering. 

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from  IllJnoiE  Tech, 


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3chnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


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CI1CACK1  —  Williani  Coutre,  22,  son  of  %.  and  Ilrs, 
Michael  C,  Coi^tre,  1729  »'Jalnut  avenue,  received  a  bachelor's 
degree  in  mechanical  engineering  Febrnar^y  2  from  Illinois 
Institiite  of  Technology, 

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echnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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February  2  from  Illinois  Institute  of  Tecltnology.  They  '^■'i- "' 
aret 

Th^nas  G,  Ftaok,  2li,  8on  of  Hr.  aji4 MpB.  I.  W,  "  "'"^'   ■"•"'' 
Fiirik,  Soutli  Villa  avenue,  B.S,  in  industrial  engineering, 
and  William  >lartan,  2U,  son  of  N&r.  and  Hrs,  J,  A.  Martin, 
U2?  East  IJadison  Street,  B.S,  in  electrical  engineering. 

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degrees  from  Illinois  Tech,  .,     .  ,.  ..,.-. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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CHICAOO  —  Sixty  local  residents  received  degrees  Feoruary  2  from  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology.  They  arei  (listed  with  address  and  degree) 

Fredericlc  Alexander,  6625  Sheridan  road»  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering} 
Alfred  Behnlce,  Jr.,  3603  West  Sunnyside  avenue,  B.3,  in  electrical  engineering. 

Vincent  Cabras,  3044  North  Seminary  avenue,  B.S,  in  electrical  engineering; 
Oerald  Campe,  4250  Broadway,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering;  Eleanor  Corsiglia, 
1045  Oakdale  avenue,  B.S.  in  home  economics. 

Lambert  Deegan,  4734  Jforth  Keating  avenue,  B.S,  in  civil  engineering; 
Nairne  Fisher.  1:^7  West  Granrille  avenue,  B.S.  in  civil  engineering* 

Albert  Flyer,  6650  Newgard  avenue,  3.S.  in  civil  engineering;  Floyd  Foss* 
5137  Worth  Tripp  avenue,  B.S.  in  metallurgical  engineering;  Robert  Frey,  ^37 
Addison  street,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering. 

Hdward  Gardner,  liOlS   North  fiirding  avenue,  B.S.  in  metallurgical  engineering; 
John  Gvozdjak,  2338  Wayne  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering;  S&tthew  Eins, 
760  Broo^ton  placet  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering* 

Thomas  &rden,  632  Batterson  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering; 
Richard  Hennessey,  4416  North  Racine  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering; 
Oavid  Hlrsch,  4936  North  Simball  avenue,  B.S,  in  mechanical  engineering* 

Lloyd  Idelnan*  4548  North  St.  Louis  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering; 
Doittld  Jaokaon,  4706  North  Hamilton  avenue,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering;  Fred 
Jochim,  Jr. ,  63I3  North  Artesian  avenue,  B.S.  in  civil  engineering. 


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feb»  1932  graduates— Illinois  Tech*  meyers  newspapers,  page  two 

Carl  A.  Johnson,  383I  North  Raulina  street,  3,S.  in  metallurgical 
engineeringj  Robert  0.  Johnson,  1223  "est  Ckinnison  street,  B.S.  in  industrial 
engineering;  Arnold  Kaplan,  3642  North  Kiioball  avenue,  B.S.  in  electrical 
engineering*  •^•^'^  ^ssS"  *i?/ij?  ?jfcrt[»t.h  'iK-;ri*.!vp'^T\  aMi-.*.M.H  n  --i  «...  „.,....•....•  ^ . *    ,,  ,,,,,,..5,, 

Joseph  J.  I&rczewski,  1423  West  Cullom  avenue,  B.S.  in  electrical 
engineering}  Ifoman  Katz,  615I  North  Winthrop  avenue,  B.S.  in  civil  engineering; 
Gordon  H.  Kinsman,  4^25  North  Hermitage  avenue,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering*  i^^^ 

Henry  M.  Kulier,  1049  Montana  street,  B.S.  in  industrial  engineering;   :.,, 
Walter  Leibfritz,  3^5^  North  Oakley  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering; 
Charles  lontijardo,  Jr.,  4^01  North  Keystone  avenue,  B.S,  in  industrial  et^ineering* 

Herbert  Magida,  470?  North  Sawyer  avenue,  M.S.  in  psychology;  Nathan  T. 
Mann,  7023  Sheridan  road,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering;  Charles  Iferner,  I664 
Juneway  terrace,  B.S.  in  civil  engineering.     -    '-  -  -  -  rirf'^;?, 

Alvin  Ibrshfield,  3341  Wilson  avenue,  B.S.  in  industrial  engineering; 
Oien  0.  MoClurg*  4^4^  North  Afelden  avenue,  i^.D.  in  physics;  David  Michaels, 
906  Agatite  avenue*  B,3.  in  psychology.     -^^  -  -■■-   -- 

Richard  lAieller,  142?  Sumnierdale  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering; 
Robert  0.  Nieff,  3^43  North  Artesian  avenue,  B.S.  in  meehanieal  engineering. 

Henry  A.  Pahl,  I303  Barry  avenue,  B.S,  in  electrical  engineering;  Carl 
Pearson,  I3I8  Hosooe  street,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering;  tfeirshall  Petersen, 
5830  North  Spaulding  avenue,  B.S.  in  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering. 

Richard  Petersen,  4^3^  North  Hazel  street,  B.S,  in  electrical  engineering; 
Stefan  Petros,  4737  Kedvale  avenue,  B.S.  in  business  and  economics;  Peter  Petros, 
2733  Sheffield  avenue,  B.S,  in  electrical  engineering;  James  Rice,  38l7i  Greenview 
avenue,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering* 


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Alvin  Robertson,  5942  West  Thorndale  avenue,  B.S.  in  civil  engineering! 
Edward  Rose,  4954  North  St.  Louis  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering. 

William  Rosen,  5742  North  Winthrop  avenue,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering! 
Rhoda  fl.  Rosenthal,  633  Cornelia  avenue,  B.S.  in  home  economics!  Paul  SavuJcoski, 
3734  North  £ildare  avenue,  B.S,  in  mechanical  engineering, 

Carl  H.  Schattke,  4426  North  Ifozart  avenue,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering! 
I!red  Schick,  3435  Greenview  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering!  Gerald  Scott, 
4604  Iforth  Monticello  avenue,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering. 

Robert  Sheehan,  6229  North  Leroy  avenue,  B.S,  in  mechanical  engineering! 
William  Sher,  4308  North  Kedzie  avenue,  B.S,  in  electrical  engineering!  MsCreery 
Slack,  3038  Addison  street,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering, 

Tinoent  Spedale,  3314  North  ikmilton  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering! 
Michael  Sprincz,  I543  West  Montana  street,  B.S,  in  chefnioal  eqgineering!  James 
R.  Tomaahek,  6534  Lakewood  avenue,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering. 

Rudolph  Traub,  6303  North  Rockwell  street,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering! 
Roger  A.  Tyslan,  3917  North  Whipple  street,  B.S.  in  mechanical  ei^ineerir^,  aM 

Robert  Walker,  4756  North  Magnolia  street,  B.S.  in  psychology. 

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CHICAGO  >-  Sixteen  lo<sal  residents  reoeired  degrees  February  2  from 
Ulioois  Institute  of  Technology*     They  aret 

Vincent  Cabras.  2d,  3044  ^rth  Seaiinary  avenue.  B.S.  in  electrical 
engineering}  £a.eanor  Corsiglia,  3I,   daughter  of  UlTm  and  BJrs.  Aogelo  Corsiglia* 
1043  Oaicdale  avenue.  3.S*   in  hoioe  eeooomics* 

Robert  Fray.  22,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  E.  Itey,  2237  Addison  street, 
B,S.  in  mechanical  engineering!  John  Ovoidjak.  3^*  son  of  iSr.  and  Mrs.  Michael 
Ovozdjak.  iQ3Q  North  ffayne  avenue.  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering. 

C5arl  Johnson,  21,  son  of  Mr.  and  ifra.  C.  B.  Johnson,  3831  North  P&ulina 
street,  B.S.  in  metallurgical  enfeineeringj  Joseph  Karcaewski.   2?.  14S3  Cullom 
•venue,  B.S*  in  electrical  engineering* 

Henry  M.  Kulier,  IO49  Montana  street,  B.S.  in  industrial  engineering! 
Walter  Leibfritz,  23,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  L.  Leifcfritz,  363I  North  Oakl^ 
avenue,  B.S.   in  mechanical  engineering. 

JBenry  fahl.  21.  son  of  Mr.  and  liSrs.  H.  W,  Pahl,  I305  Barry  avenue,  B.3. 
in  eleetrical  ei^ineering!  Carl  Pearson.  ;^.  I3I8  Rosooe  street,  B.3,   in 
oechanioal  eogineering. 

Peter  Petros,  37,  2735  Sheffield  avenue,  B.S.   in  electrical  engineering! 
James  Rice,  2^,  38l7i  Oreenview  avenue,  B.S.   in  electrical  engineering. 


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Feed.  Schick,  21,  son  of  Wr,   and  Adrs.  Fred  Schick,  3415  North  Greenview 
aTentie«  B.3,  in  mechanical  engineering}  Vincent  Spedale,  22,  son  of  Sfr.  and  ^s* 
Joseph  Spedale,  3314  North  Hamilton  avenue,  B.S*  in  mechanical  engineerings 

Michael  Sprincz,  24,  son  of  Mr.  and  Ilea*   Peter  Sprincz,  1343  ^^^^  Montana 
street*  B.S.  in  chemical  engineering}  aol  Joseph  Vogt,  27*  son  of  Uc,   and  Mrs. 
J.  F.  7ogt,  2425  North  Rockwell  street,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering* 

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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

fechnology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

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of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO,     Ext.    J|: 
Night  Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


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OHICAOO  —  Twelve  local  resident a  receiTed  degrees  February  2  from    ■ 
Zllinoia  Institute  of  Technology*  They  arei 

itederiok  AntonelU.  24,  son  of  Mr.  and  ifrs.  N.  A.  Antonelli,  4434    ^^^ 
West  Altgeld  street,  B,S.  in  oiril  engineering!  Jaok  Oarr,  21,  son  of  Mr,  and  '' 
ttra*  Charles  Carr,  I917  North  Central  Park,  B,3.  in  chemistry. 

Thomas  Cook,  23,  2622  West  Wellington  avenue,  B.3.  in  industrial 
engineering)  Byron  A.  Grove,  4140  Barry  avenue,  M.S.  in  psychology,      .  ?.,.h.. 

Philip  Hanson,  26,  son  of  Mrs*  Sadie  M*  Hanson,  2417  North  Hidgeway 
avenue,  B.S*  in  mechanical  engineeriogi  Ernst  Iversen,  2;3'  soi^  o'  ^*   ^^  '^b* 
Ernst  Iversen,  23IO  North  Eostner  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering* 

Richard  Kbwalski,  24*  2704  North  Harding  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical 
engineering;  Robert  Lawrence,  31,  2103  North  Kostner  avenue,  B.S.  in  industrial 
engineering* 

John  J*  Lightner,  liklQ   West  Doming  place,  B.S.  in  undesignated  field; 
Roger  H*  Marz,  20,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs*  W.  H*  Mhrz,  2024  Keystone  avenue,  B.S*  in 
political  science* 

Walter  J*  %ers,  2/i,  son  of  iSr,   and  itcs,   W.  J.  %ers,  4321  Fletcher 
avenue*  B.S*  in  metallurgical  engineering,  and  Francis  J.  Von  Moll,  22,  son  of 
Ibr*  aitd  Mrs.  Glsrenee  C*  Von  Moll,  4^35  Vest  Doming  place,  B.S*  in  mechanical 
engineering* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
[Chicago   16,  illmois 


Day    Phones: 

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CHICAGO  •»  Twelve  local  residents  reoelTed  degrees  from  Illinois  Institute 
ttf  Teohxiology  February  2.  They  aret 

Slioer  AdamBon*  23*  434^  Kamerling  avenue,  B.S*  in  mechanical  engineering} 
Bobert  Beoicers,  24,  son  of  Mr*  and  ivlra.  Leonard  Beckers,  5547  West  Lexington  street t 
B«S«  in  mechanical  engineering!  Ilrsula  Cox,  22,  daughter  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  F. 
Lier,  1033  Itorth  ^nard  avenue,  B.S.  in  hone  economics. 

:^Bil  iU  Donkers,  5934  Fillmore  avenue,  B.S.  in  civil  engineering;  Walter 
L«  Grrabowakl,  21.  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W,  L.  arabowski,  ^2  North  ibyne  avenue, 
B*S»  in  mechanical  engineering. 

NiJci  Hernandez,  21,  son  of  ISr.  and  Mrs.  Nicolas  Hernandez*  314^  #68t 
Boosevelt  road,  B.3.  la  civil  engineering;  Frank  tdartin,  22.  son  of  Mr.  and  iifrs. 
J.  F.  Jifajka,  1823  South  Springfield  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering. 

lilliam  J.  Moran,  24,  aon  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  F.  Msran,  1456  Itorth  iklason 
Kvimaa,  B.S.  la  mechanical  engineering^  Melvin  a.  Schneider,  3269  West  Maypole 
avenue,  M.S.  in  business  and  economics}  Jack  Schwartz.  23,  5417  Vest  Division 
street,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering* 

Sdward  A.  Sweeney,  22,  4852  West  Hubbard  street,  B.S.  in  Industrial 
engineering;  and  Alfredo  J.  Varelllo,  22,  aon  of  Mr.  Salvatore  Vercillo,  504 
South  Loekwood  avenue*  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering* 


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iLLiNOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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Arn-our    Research    Foundation 

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Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:    January  18,  1952 
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CHICAQO  —  EleTen  local  rasidenta  raoeired  dagre»s  from  Illinoia  Irtstitate 
of  Technology  February  2.     They  ares 

Rayiaond  Arndt,  22,  aon  of  Mr.  and  Hra.  F.  F.  Arndt,   8428  Carpenter  avenue, 
B.S.   in  electrical  engineering}  Howard  F.  Baunan.  7925  South  LaSalle  street,  M*S» 
ia  cheatical  engineering* 

Ralph  Erickaon,  27,  9046  Pleasant  avenue,  B.S.  in  architecture}  William 
L,  Felisst  24.  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  William  Feliss,  8059  South  Wood  street,  B.S. 
in  civil  engineering. 

Richard  Huntington,  24,  son  of  Ifr.  and  Mrs.  <l.  B*  Huntington,  9348  Green 
street,  B.S.   in  mechanical  engineering* 

Lawrence  Ravlings,  22,  son  of  Mr.  and  BAcs.  L.  J.  Rawlings,  75^4  South  IXaj 
street,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering. 

Raymond  Reip,  26,  son  of  Mr.  and  Sfirs.  B.  R«  Reip,  9223  South  Ada  street, 
B.S.   in  mechanical  engineering}  James  Schneider,   I269  West  72i^  place,  B.S.   in 
electrical  engineering. 

William  H*  Steirart,  Jr.,  33,  73l6  South  Racine  avenue,  B.S.  in  civil 
•Bgineering}  Charles  Stohrer,  Jr.,  25,  son  of  Mr.  ani  Mrs.  Stohrer,  9025  South 
Racine  avenue,  and  Itayne  Zwiacher,  27,   8OI6  South  Throop  street,  B.S.   in  mechanical 
engineering* 


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LLiNOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
!^hicago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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Armour    Research    Foundation 

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Mailed:     January  IB,   1952 
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CEIDACrO  ••  Eleven  Derwjrn  students  graduated  February  2  from  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology.     They  ares     (listed  with  address,  and  degree) 

Richard  Arend,   23,  son  of  Mr.  and  lira.  Christopher  A,  Arend,  6519  33rd 
#treett  3.S.   in  iMchanical  engineering}   Loretta  Dunn,  1514  Wenonah  avenue,  3.3. 
ia  psychology. 

Hobert  Hartfield,  22,   son  of  'J5..  and  Sfrs.   Irving  RartfieH,  6433  ^©9* 
28th  place,  3.S.   in  electrical  engineering;  Joseph  Eunmel,  son  of  Air.  and  Mrs. 
J.  B,  Huaimel,   I33O  Home  avenus,   3.S,   in  electrical  engineering. 

Kenneth  T.   Jader,   22,  6932  Riverside  drive,   B.S.    in  business  and  economiosj 
Sijbert  0,  Kapoun,  24,   son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  Kapoun,  253I  Euclid  avenue,  B.S. 
la  electrical  engineering* 

Joseph  Lokay,  22,  son  of  lifr.  and  3frs.  Henry  Lokey,  3748  Wenonah,  B.S. 
in  ehemieal  engineering}   Ja-iiea  Novak,  25,   son  of  Mr.  and  ffrs.  James  Novak,  4025 
South  East  avenue,  B.S,   in  electrical  engineering. 

itank  Boledna,  21,  son  of  i6r.  and  Ulrs.  J.  P.  Poledns.,  3639  Cuyler  street, 
B.S.   in  mechanical  engineerings  Donald  7eaely,  21,   son  of  Mr,  and  Mrs.  T.   A, 
Tesely,  2444  Ridgeland  avenue,  B.S.   in  meoha ileal  engineering,  and  Mlroslav  Zloh, 
21,  son  of  Mr.  and  Sfrs.  ^feirtin  Zioh,  1821  South  Ridgeland  avenue,  B.S.   in 
electrical  engineering* 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

IHincis    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9tO0.    Ext.    545 

Arrrou-    Research    Foundation 

of    Mlinols    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?400,    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:  January  18,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:  Immediate 


CHICAOO  ~  Fifteen  local  stadeata  reseived  degrees  from  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology  during  eoiaiiencemsnt  oere^ionles  February  2.  They  are: 

B.  Jaraea  Bergnann,  23,  I3I8  Saat  Marquette  road,  3,3.  in  mechanical 
engineering;  Ft>anic  Sorgard,  29,  son  of  'Jlrs,   Nina  Larsen,  7'^Q3  "^st   End  avenue, 
B«S«  in  metallorgioal  eqgineering;  Bruno  Buszkiewic::,  22,  son  of  '.Sr.   and  Mrs. 
Stanley  Buazkiewicz,  7304  South  St.  Lawrence  avenue,  B.3.  in  mechanical 
engineeringj  Clifford  Cobb,  23,  son  of  i«ra.  Anna  Oobb,  7937  South  Jfenistee  avenue* 
B*S«  in  political  science. 

Robert  J.  Cotter,  22,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles  &-.  Cotter,  7667  South 
Euclid  avenue,  B.S.  in  oheioieal  engineering;  Harold  A.  Donko,  21,  son  of  Mc,   and 
Mrs.  ioiton  R.  Donko,  6IO6  South  Ellis  avenu^^,  B.S.  in  mechaixical  engineering}  Carl 
M*  Green,  6353  South  Maryland,  3.S.  in  undesignated  field;  Williaar  A.  Klein,  22, 
son  of  Mrs.  M.  G.  Klein,  442  East  87th  place,  B.S.  in  mathensBticaj  Edward  Kobisk, 
8018  South  Merill  avenue,  M.3.  in  chemistry;  Russell  McDaniels,  32,  8159  Chappel 
avenue,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering. 

Henry  F.  Miller,  6754  Bast  End  avenue,  M.S.  in  mechanical  engineering; 
fi>«ard  Sehoensoker,  29,  713O  South  Jeffery  avenue,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering; 
Harry  Obarski,  23.  son  of  ISt,   and  Mrs.  Harry  Obarslci,  8624  South  Euclid  avenue. 
B.S*  in  chemical  eogiaeeriogf  Chester  G.  Soerens,  son  of  Mrs*  Bilda  J.  Soerens, 
437  East  39tb  place,  3.S.  in  mechanical  engineering;  Dante  T.  Tahara,  26,  son  of 
lb>.  and  Mrs.  Harulciehi  'Sahara,  6017  South  Kemrood,  B.  S.  in  electrical 
engineering. 


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ILLNOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

feclinology  Center 
I^hicago    16,   Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    S-liOO.    Ext.    545 

Armour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,    Ext.    317 
Night  Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:    January  18,   I952 
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CHICAGO  —  Twelve  local  students  reeeived  degrees  from  Illinoia  Institute 
of  Technoloffir  during  coiBBenceaient  oereaaonies  February  2.     They  arej 

Jack  BOrightt   IO5OI  South  ilaoine»  IJUS,  in  business  and  economics}  John 
Bowling,  24,  son  of  iJic,  and  Mrs.   Walter  B.  Bowlii^.  IO616  South  Eberhart*  B.3. 
in  ae<^aniaal  engineering;  I^ul    .4..  Brookisan*  29,   IOO42  f^spect  avenue*  B.S. 
la  business  and  economics}  Yergil  K,  3rown,  24i  son  of  \lr.  and  :\{rs.  V.  K.  Brown, 
10042  Prospect  avenue,  B.S.  in  psychology}  Ernest  DiJulio,  23,  son  of  V!r.  and  VSeam 
Albert  0.  DiJulio,  IO203  South  Eggleston,  B.S.  in  Jieohanical  engineering. 

David  C,  Ei^le,  22,   son  of  Mr.  and  Idrs.   L.  C.  Sngls,   IO246  South  3ell, 
B.S.  in  electrical  engineering}  Richard  B.  ^'itat ington,  24.  9345  South  Green  street, 
B.S.  in  mecbanical  engineering,  aeronautical  option}  £^ul  Johnson,  963O  South 
Glarejuont,  M.S.  in  civil  engineering}  Leo  H.  Mertka,  son  of  ?*.  and  Mrs.  L.  £• 
Mertka,  St.,  105^6  South  Ifornal  avenue,  B.S,   in  cheniical  engineering. 

Ednard  Russell,  26,  eon  of  'ir,  and  I*Irs.  C.  E.  Russell,  I38I2  South 
Miehigan  avenue,  B.S.   in  industrial  engineering}  Charles  E.  Stohrer,  Jr.,  25, 
•on  of  Mr.  and  Afrs.  Charles  S.  Stobrer,  Sr. ,  9023  South  Racine  avenue*  3.S.  in 
mechanical  engineering}  and  Bernard  R.  Wibbelsmann,  24,  son  of  Mrs.  Kranoes 
Wibbelsmann,  IO989  South  Church  street,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

jTechnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


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Armour    Research    Foundaffon 

of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-MOO,    Ext.    317 
Niqhf  Phone: 

Lombard    1810-R 


Mailed:   January  18,   I952 
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OHICAGO  ~  Three  local  students  received  degrees  from 
Illinois  Institute  of  fechJiology  during  commenoeoient  cereinoniea 
February  2*     They  arei 

Alioe  3*  Brown*  3737  South  Kedzie,  M.3.  ia  psychology) 
George  Ciottner,  27.  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  C.  Gottmer.  35^3 
South  Maplenood,  B.S.  in  electrical  eqgineering)  and  Edward 
3»  Lipinaki,  21,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sdward  A.  Lipinslci,  370I 
South  Winchester,  3.3.  in  ciril  ensineering* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

IMino.s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9M0,    Ext.    545 

Arn-our    Research    Foundatfon 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-WOO,    Ext.    317 
Night  Phone: 

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•^^'led:  January  18,  1952 
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CHICAGO  —  Thirteea  local  students  reeelTed  degrees  from  Illinois 
Institute  of  .Teoimology  during  osmmencement  cereioonies  J'ebroary  2»  They 
are» 

Yoshiaki  Aaino,  23,  son  of  Mr.  and  ISrs*  Nbrishige  Amino,  4i5^ 
South  Berkeley  avenue,  3«S.  in  mechanical  engineering}  Ruoen  J*  Baer, 
5344  South  2i^aryland,  M.S«  in  civil  engineering;  Thoioas  E.  King,  24,  son 
of  Mrs.  Thyra  M«  Lavers,  5419  South  University  avenue,  3.3.  in  electrical 
engineering}  Frank  Kozio*  22,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Hfelvin  Kozin,  1373 
East  53^^  street,  3.3.  in  mathematics;  John  A«  Laverty,  36,  146O  East 
57th  street,  B.S.  in  biology^ 

Tom  Oshta,  27,  son  of  Mr*  and  2frs.  Juniehi  Oshta,  4^^  South 
Lake  Bark  avenue,  B.S.  in  chendoal  engineering}  John  J.  0*Toole,  23, 
4537  South  Drexel  avenue,  B.S.  in  business  and  economics;  Lewis  Jftokras, 
5407  South  Maryland  avenue,  i%.D«  in  chemistry.         -vm^^^i^'^ 

Donald  G,  Sails,  21,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Adolph  7«  Saile,  4^39 
South  Lake  ^rk  avenue,  B.S.  in  civil  engineering,  aeronautical  option; 
Edwin  J.  Seheibner,  585 1  South  Blackstone,  M.S.  in  physics;  Charles  R. 
Stephan,  30.  523I  South  Woodlawn,  B.S*  in  electrical  engineering}  and 
lianey  L.  Shepul,  22,  daughter  of  ib*.  and  Mrs.  Stephen  M.  Shepia,  1352 
East  48th  street,  B.S.  in  home  economics* 


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Fechnology  Center 
i^hicago   16,  Illinois 


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CHICAGO  —  Eleven  local  residents  receired  degrees  February  2 
frtaa  Illinois  Institute  of  Teohnolo^.  They  area 

Raymond  M.  Balilcov,  24,  6456  South  Whipple  avenue,  B.S.  in 
industrial  engineering}  f^ank  Brilando,  26,  son  of  Mr.  and  >^3,   £mil 
Brilando,  2732  West  66th  streat.  B.S.  in  iaeohaoioal  engineering. 

Andrew  Brudnak,  Jr.,  24.  son  of  Htc.   and  ajts.  Brudna<c,  6334 
South  Kedvale  avenue,  3.S.  in  mechanical  ei^ineeringj  Richard  Pisk,   *'ff3»i:ii 
21,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  George  ?isk,  6352  South  Spaulding  avenue,    ■  ^'^ 
B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering.  ^:^'^ 

Eugene  Kelleher,  23.  son  of  Mr.  J.  E.  Kall^ier,  621?  South 
Troy  avenue*  3.S.  in  maehanioal  engineering)  Ernest  F.  ^sur,  4IJO  -^ 
Vest  6lst  street,  S1i.0»  in  mechanics* 

Donald  Sapit,  22,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  Sapit,  7242  South 
Albany  avenue,  B.S.  in  mechanical  ei^ineering)  Raymond  Schneider,  26, 
6122  South  Albany  avenuet  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering* 

Ralph  Thomas,  29,  I643  West  63rd  street,  B.S.  in  civil  engineering} 
James  Waldron,  24,  son  of  Mr.  and  £drs.  i/filliam  Curry,  3934  West  64th 
street,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering,  and  Leroy  C.  ffangerow,  29,  32l6 
West  63rd  place,  B.S.  in  chemical  engineering* 


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LLiNOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
i;hicago   16,  illrnois 


Day   Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.    Ext.    M5 

Arrr-ouf    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.    Ext.    313 
Night  Phone: 

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Mailed:  January  18,  I932 
FOR  RELEASE:  xraaediate 


CHICAGO  —  Ten  local  students  reoelTed  degrees  from  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology  during  ooaBssnceiiient  ceremonies  February  2, 
They  arei 

Elmer  Adamaon*  35*  h3k^  Kamerliog  avemie,  6.S.  in  meohanioal  '-r.:  :>^.^ 
engineering;  Clarence  Arenberg,  3555  West  Sjadison  street*  Ph.D.  in 
chemistry;  Walter  L.  Grabowski,  21.  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Walter  L.  Grabowskl, 
852  North  iiayne  ayenue.  3.S.  in  mechanioal  engineeriog;  Mwin  A.  Papiez, 
23,  son  of  Mrs.  Caroline  2^piez»  2J55   '^est  Augusta,  3.S.  in  electrical 
eogineering;  Norimn  Radloff,  29.  son  of  Mrs.  Anna  Alfe,  2721  West  Augusta. 
B,S.  in  meobanioal  eogineering* 

Bail  ValCTfic,  23,  son  of  Mr.  Steftin  Valoric.  I329  North    i-^  /- 
Artesian  arenue.  B.S.  in  fir^  protection  and  safety  eogineering;  Walter 
Samek.  143C  North  Western  arenue*  M.S.  in  mechanical  engineering; 
Anthony  3.  and  Walter  J.  Wearer,  both  22,  sons  of  ^s.  Antoinette 
Weaver,  I25I  North  California  avenue,  B.S,  in  civil  engineering;  Terry 
E.  Zielinsky,  27.  2142  West  lova  street,  B.S.  in  electrical  engineering* 


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fechnology  Center 
i^hicago   16,  Illinois 


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CiilGiiGO  —  Sevanteea  local  residents  received  degrees  February  2  from 
Illinois  Institute  of  Tectmology,     They  are: 

Frederick  Antojielli,   24»   son  of  ?4r.,  and  fScs,  ?I«  A,  Aatonelli,  4A34  *est 
Altgeld  atxcset,  3,3.   in  civil  engineeringj   William  R.  Atkins,   22,   son  of  :<Ir. 
and  Mrs.  Virgil  Atkins,  3000  West  George  street,  B.S.  in  electrical  ongineerii^. 

Sion  Coivin,  23,  son  of  Air.  and  I'Uca*  John  Colvin,  3Q51  fisat  George 
street,  3.S.   in  pliysios}   Tbomaa  Cook,  23,  2622  West  Wellington,  B.S.   in  Indus brlal 
engineer  ii]g. 

Kasmir  Davidson,  23,   son  of  Mrs,  Sophia  Davidson,  ij.332  West  Hoscoe  street  t 
B.S.   in  civil  ongineeringi  Edward  Gallagher,   son  of  A!rs.  r.iary  2.  Gallagher,  2638 
North  Laroon  avenue,  B.S.   in  civil  engineeriqg. 

Byron  A,  Grove,  1^X1^0  Barry  avenue,  fH.S.   in  psychology;  Philip  Hanson,  26, 
son  of  Mra.  Sadie  X  Hanson,  241?  North  Hidgeway  avsnua,  B.S,    in  i-^iecliaiucal 
engineering. 

Richard  E.  Kowalski,  24,  2704  North  Harding  avenue,  B.S.   in  mechanical 
eB^ineeriagj  Joi.eph  i^roll,  3;),  son  of  I*.  H.  J.  Kroll,  4035  Newport  avenue,  B.S, 
in  electrical  engineering* 

John  J.  Lightner.  4413  West  Demli^  place,  3.S.  in  undesignated  field; 
Walter  idyera,  24,  son  of  t£c,  and  Mrs.  W,  J.  %ors,  482I  Fletcher  avenue,  3.3. 
in  oetallurgioal  engineering* 


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Hayaoad  Rohdet  23,   son  of  :^.  and  Mrs.  William  Rohde,  5116  Cornelia 
avenue,  B*^.   in  oeohanical  engineering;  MoCxeery  J.  Slaok«  23,   son  of  Mrs.  Mith 
P.  Siaok,  3038  Addison  street,  B,3.   in  electrical  engineering.  ^■.  -      -■- 

John  A.   Thorsen,  ^8,   son  of  i4r.  and  Mrs.  3.  B.  Thorsen,  3314  North 
Kenneth  avenue,  B.^.'  in  electrical  engineering;   Joseph  Vogt,  27,  son  of  ivir.  and 
Htca*  J,  F,  Vogt,   ^k^  Xtorth  jfiookwell  atreett  B.d«  in  oieorianioal  engineering,  and 
f^ancis  Von  Jidoll,  22,   son  of  ^v^.  and  Uca,  G.  C.  Von  Moll,  4635  West  Doming  place, 
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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    o(    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Brt.    MS 
Arn-our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-WOO,    Ext.    3i; 
Niqht  Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       January  13,   1932 
FOR   RELEASE:     i^d;.ate 


CiilCAGO  —  Twelve  local  resideats  received  degrees  Feoruary  2  from 
Illiiioia  institute  of  Technology,     riiey  arei  ....  . 

Xtieodore  J.  ArtwicK,  30,  ^ilQ  North  rilagle  aveaae«  B.^.   in  oieahaaical 
engineering;  .sienneth  (iray,  23,  2339  ];lorth  Layergne,  B*£»»  in  iMustrial  eogiueering; 
Ernst  Iverseu,  23.  son  of  Mr.  aM  Mrs.  Srnst  Iveraen,  23IO  North  Kbstner  avenue* 
B,S,  in  iaeohanical  engineering.  ■   •-■-'      •-  ■       ■  --■■' - 

Josei^  L*  Kain,  24.   son  of  Mx,  and  Mrs.  0.  I>feiffer,  2153  North  ^^i]i£)oldt 
boulevard,  d.3*  in  ir^uatrial  engineering;  Rooert  Lawrence,  3^»  2103  iiiorth 
Koatner  avenue,  3.5,   in  industrial  engineering;  John  J»  Lightner,  4418  West 
Deming  plaoo,  B.3,   in  undesignated  fieid»  ■'>  ■•'  ^  . -'.  •^•i-.-^-r  ^  >    ,    .,^   >       -  • . 

Joseph  SlQibniic,  ^3,  son  of  iiir.  and  Mrs.  Joseph  iLiicubnik,  2233  South 
Truoibull  avenue,  B.S.  in  cheioical  engineering;  Joseph  Stcsmper,  22l6  ^rth  Looicwood 
avenue,  B.'^.   in  mechanioal  engineering;  Lawrence  7ohanka,  23,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs* 
C.  7.  Bohanisa,  2926  Lyndale  avenue. 

Francis  J.  Von  ittoll,  22,  son  of  Mr.  and  ^s.  S.  J.  Von  Moll,  4^35  **^^^ 
Deming  plaoe*  B*S.   in  oieohanical  engineering;  Anthony  and  Salter  Weaver,  both  22* 
sons  of  lib's.  Antoinette  Weaver,  I251  Ifbrth  California  avenue,  both  received  B.S* 
degrees  in  civil  engineering* 


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Tt-LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

lltmo.s    Institute    of    Tectinology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Ext.    545 
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CHICMK)  ««  K>rty-two  loeal  residents  reoeived  degrees  February  2  from 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.  They  arei  (listed  with  address  and  degree) 

Sugene  A,  Alexaoder,  6733  South  Waoaah  avenust  3,3,  in  industrial 
engineeriii^l  Edward  H,  Aiiderson*  7I25  South  7ernon  avenue*  3,S,  in  mechanical 
engineering;  Bayniond  Arndt*  3423  Carpenter  avenue*  3,3.  in  electrical  engineering* 

Kaymoiksl  3alikov,  6456  South  Whipple  avenue*  3,G,  in  industrial  engineering; 
Howard  F,  Bauman,  792$  South  LaSalle  street,  M.3.  in  oheniical  engineering;  Eugene 
Beioseim,  7C24  3outh  Ferry  avenue*  3,3.  in  electrical  engineering. 

Frank  Brilaodo*  2752  West  66th  street*  3.3,  in  mechanical  engineering; 
Joseph  P.  Danahy*  6^29  South  Elizabeth  street,  3«S.  in  inechanical  engineex'ing; 
iiarry  Deiters*  3040  f^airie  avenue*  3,3.  in  mechanical  cngiaeerixig*   ,  .  ,.., 

Bernard  Ekstrom*  630^  Sangainon  avenue*  3.S,  in  chemical  engineering; 
Ralph  £rioJ£son*  9046  South  Pleasant  avenue*  3.3.  in  architecture;  Williaia  L. 
Felisa*  3039  3outh  Wood  street,  3,3,  in  civil  engineering;  Richard  G.  Fisk*  6552 
South  Spaulding  avenue*  B.S,  in  mechanical  engineering. 

floy  Gignal,  ^i^ll  laiest  37th  street,  3,3.  in  electrical  ©nginesring;  Richard 
Huntington*  9343  South  Green  street,  3,3.  in  taechanical  engineering. 

Jgama   Isom,  Jr.*  6446  Vernsn  avenue*  B.3.  in  mechanical  engineering; 
Eugene  Selleher.  6217  South  Troy  avenue,  3.3,  in  mechanical  engineering;  Theodore 
Korzeniowaki,  5730  South  Paulina  street,  B^»  in  electrical  eogineering. 


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Tony  L.  fibrtineic,  6207  South  Hermitage  avenue,  B.S,  in  mechanical 
engineering!  Donald  McCJollam,  363  East  70th  street,  B.S.  in  chemical 
engineering!  Lanbert  B.  Neighbour,  7918  Vernon  avenue,  B.S.  in  electrical 
engineering, 

Charles  M.  Neugebauer,  5552  South  Whipple  street,  B.S.  in  mechanical 
engineering!  George  Raby,  6744  langley  avenue,  3,3.  in  psychology, 

Warren  Ramler,  3338  V/est  33rd  street,  liLS,   in  electrical  engineering! 
Lawrence  Rawlings,  7524  South  Iviay  street,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering; 
r;ayn»3nd  Reip,  9223  South  Ada  street,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering. 

Arthur  Hetzlaff,  6422  South  Paulina  street,  B.S.  in  business  and 
economics!  Donald  Sapit,  7242  South  Albany  avenue,  3.S.  in  mechanical 
engineering. 

Walter  Schaeffer,  353^  South  Jkirfield  avenue,  B.S,  in  electrical 
engineeriogj  Raymond  Schneider,  6l22  South  Albariy  avenue,  B.S.  in  machanioal 
engineering J  John  W,  Scott,  6315  Indiana  avenue,  B.^,   in  mechanical  engineering. 

Louis  G,   Smith,  6632  Stewart  avenue,  Ph.D.  in  chemical  engineering! 
William  H.  Stewart,  Jr.,  7316  South  Racine  avenue,  B.S,  in  civil  engineering! 
John  Stoginsici  II,  5317  South  Paulina  street,  3.3.  in  baoiness  aad  econoinics. 

Charles  £•  Stohrer,  Jr. ,  9025  South  Racine  avenue,  3.3*  in  mechanical 
engineering!  Ralph  Thomas,  1643  West  63rd  street,  3.^.  in  civil  engineering! 
Siohard  Van  Meter,  9338  South  Lawndale  avenue,  3.3.  in  mechanical  engineering. 

James  Waldron,  3934  West  64th  street,  B.S.  in  mechanical  engineering! 
Leroy  Wangerow,  3216  West  63rd  place,  3.3.  in  chemical  engineering!  Thomas  V, 
Wheatley,  660I  Carpenter  avenue,  B.S.  in  industrial  engineering. 


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Lon  Willianis,   120  East  70th  street,  3.S.  in  mechanical  engineering, 
and  Wayne  Zwiacher,  80 16  South  Tbroop  street,  B.S.   in  mechanical  engineering* 

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Chicago    16,   Illinois 


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CHJCAGrO  —  Thirteen  local  residents  recelTed  degrees  Bbbruary  2.  from 
Illioois  Institute  of  Technology.  They  are: 

Henry  Acoata,  22,  son  of  Vie,   and  Mrs.  Lawrenoe  Acosta,  13^  Troy  arenue. 
B*5.  in  fire  proteotion  and  safety  engineeriogj  Walter  A.  Bajeckt  son  of  I.Ir«  and 
and  Mrs*  ff»  J.  BajedEt  26I4  West  24th  street,  3.S.  in  meohanical  engineering; 
Joe  Bass,  22,  son  of  ivir*  and  Mrs*  Emery  Bass,  l6ld  South  Ridgevay  arenue,  B*S» 
in  food  engineering* 

John  Condor,  Jr. ,  I634  West  Jackson  boulevard,  3.3*  in  industrial 
engineering;  Sanford  M*  Hanberg,  23,  ssn  of  ?iSrs*  Betty  iknberg,  1803  South 
Barding  avenoet  B«S*  in  electrical  engineering* 

Josepb  J*  LlakoTec,  24*  sou  of  Mr.  aod  l-tsrs*   F*  I*  Liskovec,  233I  South 
Avers  avenue,  B*S.  in  electrical  engineer ingi  J^ank  T.  liEU'tint  22,  son  of  :<&■• 
and  Mrs.  J*  F.  iibjka,  I823  South  SpL'ingfield  avenue,  3.3.  in  mechanical  engineering* 

Sidney  Jfeitzner,  26,  3600  West  l6th  street,  B.3.  in  raeclianical 
engineering;  Arthur  Rees,  21,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A..  H.  Rees,  143^  South  Millard 
avenue,  B.S.  in  civil  engineering* 

Joseph  Sobieraj,  24,  son  of  Mr.  and  ^ibrs.  J*  F*  Sobieraj,  2729  South 
Tripp  avenue,  B*S*  in  industrial  ei^ineering;  Iris  Suitenfcy,  28,  3849  West  Maypole 
avenue,  B.S.  in  borne  economios* 

Audrey  Uher,  234I  South  Drake  avenue,  M*S*  in  psychology,  and  Russell 
Ziinl,  25,  son  of  Mr.  and  Ifrs*  Anthony  Ziini,  1604  South  Ridgeimy  avenue,  B*S* 
in  civil  engineering* 


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GHICACrO  «-  £i^t  local  students  recdived  degrees  from  Illinois 
Institute  of  fecluioiogy  daring  oouuaeaeeaieat  odremonies  February  2* 
They  arei 

Ma  Iter  J.  Barazx*  24t  soxx  of  Mr.  and  iiirs«  John  3aran,  9^35 
South  Ujjodlavn  areaae*  B.S»  in  chemical  engineering}  Bruno  Buszkiewicz. 
22f  son  of  Mr.  and  jalra.  Stanley  3aszkieirioz»  7304  South  St.  Lawrence 
avenuet  B,S,   in  meohanioal  engineering}  Barsry  Deiters*  23*  son  of  Mrs. 
Ida  J«  Deiters,   8040  South  firorie  avenuei  B.S.   in  ineohanical  engineering} 
William  A.  KLein,  22,   son  of  Mrs.  iJ.  a.  -aein.  i^  East  37th  place, 
B.S.   in  matheoatios* 

Edward  &oblsk,  3018  South  BSerrill.  M.S.   in  chemistry}  Lambert 
B.  Neighbour,  32,  7918  South  Vernon  avenue,  B.S.   in  electrical 
engineering}  Russell  MeUaniela,  32,  8139  South  Chappel  avenue,  B.S.   in 
electrical  engineering}  and  Chester  O.  Soerens,   22,   son  of  Mrs.  Hilda  J. 
SoereoB,  437  ^st  39th  place,  B.S.  in  nechanical  engineering* 


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CHIOAGrO  «-  Eleven  local  residents  received  degrees  February  2  from 
Illinois  Institute  of  Teehnology*     They  arei 

Robert  Beckers,  '^,  son  of  Mr.  and  ^rs.  Leonard  Beckers,  5547  >^est 
Lexington  street,  B.S.   in  mechanical  engineering}  ^aula  Cox,  22,  daughter  of 
Ifr.  and  Mrs*  G.  F.  Lier,  IO33  North  iittnard  avenue,  B.S.   in  hom  economics* 

Arthur  Diamond,  26,  4^41  '^^ot  Jackson  boulevard,  B.S,  in  industrial 
engineering;  William  T.  Gross,   22,   son  of  lft>.  and  Mrs.  Jack  Gross,  334I  West 
Werren  boulevard,  B.S.  in  ineohanical  engineering* 

Charles  Koapp,  22,  son  of  liir.  and  ifirs*  G.  A.  Snapp,  527  Dforth  Sawyer 
avenue,  B*S.   in  meohanieal  engineering}   William  Msran,  24,  son  of  Mr.  and  lilrs. 
J.  I,  iiforan,   145^  North  Mason  avenue,  B.S.   in  mechanical  engineering. 

Arthur  Bees,  21,  son  of  Wc,  and  Mrs*  A.  H*  Hees,   1432  South  Millard 
avenue,  B.S.  in  civil  engineering}  Ikfelvin  0*  Schneider,  326?  West  Maypole  aveauet 
M,3*  in  business  and  economics}  Jack  Schwartz,  23,  son  of  ivlr.  and  Mrs.  Aai-on 
Schwartz,  5417  West  Division  street,  B.S,   in  electrical  engineering* 

Iris  Suitenl^,  23,  3349  West  Me^ypole  avenue,  3,3.  in  home  economics; 
Edward  Sweeney,  22,  4852  West  Hubbard  street,  B.S.   in  industrial  engineering. 


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CHICAGO  —  William  E,   Ivkhin,  director  of  research  at  Armour 
Research  Foundation  of  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,    has  been 
elected  chairman  of  the  Chicago  section  of  the  American  Institute  of 
Mining  and  Metallurgical  Engineers.     He  will  serve  for  one  year. 

Ivkhini   a  graduate  of  Notre  Damet    joined  the  Foundation  in 
1947  £tQd  headed  the  metals  research  department   before  he  became 
director  of  research  in  1949.      From  1937  to   1947  t^e  was   in  charge 
of  metallurgical  engineering  at  Weatinghouse  Electric  Corporation, 
Pittsburgh,   Pa, 

He  lives  at  225  S.   Spring,   LaGrange,    Ill<. 


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EromJ     A.    Shirley  Brown 
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CHICAGO  —  Bitter  December  weather,  with  the  city  hemmed  in  by 
ice  and  snow,  helped  cause  Chicago's  dustfall  to  increase  almost  five 
tons  per  square  mile  above  the  average  for  December,  193'^« 

Ho  B,  Gausebeck,  assistant  chairnBn  of  the  chemistry  department 
at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 
announced  today  that  the  average  dustfall  for  Chicago  last  month  was 
55*7   tons  per  square  mile.   In  November,  the  dustfall  was  5^'«2  tons 
per  square  mile» 

The  figure  for  the  closing  month  of  I95I  was  kr.87   tons  per 
square  mile  higher  than  for  the  corresponding  month  in  195'^* 

Gausebeck  said  the  heavy  snowfall  probably  supplied  the  city 
with  a  double  reason  for  increased  amounts  cf  dust.   In  the  first  placet 
furnaces  had  to  be  operated  at  higher  levels  than  in  the  same  month 
last  year,  he  said,  to  compensate  for  the  lower  temperaturese 

In  the  second  place,  snowfall  actually  "washes"  the  atmosphere 
of  dust  particles  and  brings  them  to  earth,  he  said. 

Each  month  as  a  public  service  the  Foundation  collects, 
measures,  and  analyzes  the  dust  from  municipally-maintained  sampling 
stations  for  the  city's  Smoke  Inspection  and  Abatement  departments 

Besides  the  lower  temperatures  and  the  heavy  snows  which  made 
for  increased  dustfall  during  December,  Gausebeck  also  said  that  the 
total  amount  of  dust  dropping  on  Chicagoana  normally  increases  during 


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dustfall  -  December  1931 


the  winter  and  drops  in  the  suicmer. 

Here  is  the  dustfall  tonnage  as  recorded  at  the  sampling 

stations: 

Ward  Total 

Address  of  Station  No.  Dust   Fall 

The  Fair  Store  1  252.37 

33  N.  LaSalle  1  121c55 
Loop  Average  18^,9^ 
2135  S.  Michican  1  80,04 
825  Eo   44th  4                                                     68.7f 

1362  E.  59th  5                                         37.61 

7415  Stony  Island  7  112,14 

67  'w,   113th  Plo  9                                                     48067 

8858  Marquette  10                                                     84o85 

6314  S.   Troy  I3  52^78 

62nd  &  Linder  13                                                     37*88 

7539  Eggleston  17                                                   48.75 

1620  ¥«    99th  19                                                             22a31 

3608  ^gden  22                                                     63,20 

1500  W.  Fonrce  26                                                     66eC5 

5053  Fulton  30  37.. 33 

2940  H.  Cortland  32                                                     48.40 

3602  Belden  36                                                     47o74 

3944  N.  Sawyer  40                                                     47 ^4^ 

7330  Eratt  41                                                     13-77 

34  W.  Hubbard  42  70" 82 
551  (>rant  PI.  44  48»36 
3332  Sheffield  46  68929 
1622  Pratt  Bl.  49  33*36 


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CHICAGO  —  The  Rev,  Kenneth  Hildebrand,    pastor  of  the  Chicago 
Central  chjroh,  will  apeak  at  the  commencement   exercises  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology  Feb.   2  in  Orchestra  Hall, 

Dr.   Hildebrand  will  talk  on  "P&ttern  for  Achievement » " 

Drc    Henry  T.   Heald,    president  of  Illinois  Tech,   will  present 
approximately  4^0  degrees,    including  53  naater's  and  doctor's  degrees, 
at  the  ceremony. 

Dr.   Heald   is   leaving  after  the  commencement  to  assume  the 
chanoell«*r3hip  of  New  York  university. 


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CHIGAGO  —  The  first  annual  American  Power  conference  will  be 
held  March  26,   2?,   and  28  at  the  Sherman  hotel,    it  was  announced  today 
by  Re  Ao   Budenholzer,    conference  director,,   and  professor  of  mechanical 
engineering  at   Illinois   Institute  of  Techno logyc 

The  meeting  will  be  a   continuation  of  the  Ivlidwest  Power 
conference,   which  has  been  sponsored  by  Illinois  Tech  for   I3  years. 
The  name  was  changed  because  of  the  national  significance  of  the 
previous  power  meetir^Ss 

More  than  50   technical  papers  will  be  presented  at   the  1932 
meetingo      Included  in  the  20  sessions  will  be  one  on  the  public's 
attitude  toward  socialism  and  what   can  be  done  about   it. 

IVhrtin  H.   Kennelly,   mayor  of  Chicago,   will  address  the 
opening  meeting  at  9  a.m^  Wednesday,   March  26.     William  J.  Grede, 
president  of  the  National  Association  of  Manufacturers,   will  speak  at 
a  luncheon  at   12:15  P*"!"   Friday,   March  28, 

Other  luncheon  and  dinner  speakers  are: 

Pressly  H.   McCance,    president,   Edison  Association  of  Illuminatii 
Companies}    Philip  Sporn,   president,  American  Gas  and  Electric  Service 
corporation;,  and  Leland   I»  Doan,   president,   Dow  Chemical  companyo 


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CHICAGO  —  A  new  graduate  study  program  leading  to  a  master 
of  science  degree  in  art  education  will  be  offered  by  the  Institute 
of  Design  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  beginning  in  February, 
it  was  announced  today  by  Crombie  Taylor,  acting  director  of  the 
Institute. 

The  program  will  follow  a  new  theory  in  education  curricula, 
emphasizing  subject  matter  rather  than  teaching  techniqueso 

Admission  requirement  is  a  bachelor's  degree  in  art  education, 
art,  or  in  some  other  field  with  an  adequate  background  in  art. 

Candidates  will  take  workshop,  sculpture,  photography,  art 
history,  and  related  courses.  Thirty-two  credits  are  required  for 
a  degree© 

Students  may  study  on  a  part  time  basis  in  the  Evening 
Division  or  during  the  summer,, 

Registration  for  the  spring  semester  will  be  on  Friday, 
February  15o 


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CHICAGO  —  Dr.  Donald  J.  McPherson  and  Harold  D,  Kessler,    both 
30,   research  metallurgists   in  the  metals  department  at  ikrmour  Research 
Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,    have  been  promoted  to 
supervisor  (. 

Their  promotions  were  announced  today  by  Dr.   ¥ax  Hansen, 
chairman  of  the  department. 

Dr.  Mcpherson  will  head  the  nev/ly  formed  physical  metallurgy 
section,  and  Kessler  will  be  supervisor  of  the  nonferrous  metallurgy 
sectiono 

McPherson  has  specialized   in  titanium  and  zirconium  physical 
metallurgy.     He  is  a  member  of  the  American  Society  for  Metals,    the 
American  Institute  cf  Mining  and  Metallurgical  Engineers,   and  Sigma  Xic 

He  has  published  papers  on  titanium- chromium  binary  alloys^ 

MoPherson  obtained  his  bachelor's,   master's,   and  doctoral  degrees 
from  Ohio  State  University.     He  served  with  the  Navy  from  1944-46» 

Kessler  came  to  the  Foundation  in  194^  from  Wright  Air  Force 
Base,   Dayton,    Ohio,   where  he  was  a  metallurgist.      From  1943~45f   tie  was 
a  metallurgist  for  the  Natit'nal  Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronautics, 

He  has  specialized  in  precision  casting  and  in  high  temperature 
alloys,  and  has  published  papers  on  chromium- molybdenum  alloys. 


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McPherson,    Kessier  promotions 

He  is  a  member  fef  the  American  Society  for  Metals,   the  Ajtierican 
Institute  for  IVIining  and  Metallurgical  Engineers,    the  American  Foundrynan'a 
Association,   and  Sigma  Xi«     He  also   is  chairman  of  the  precision  casting 
aubcommittee  of  the  American  Foundrymen's  Association. 

Keasler  graduated  from  Case  Institute  of  Technology  in  1942  and 
received  his  master's  degree  in  metallurgical  ensmeering  from  Illinois 
Tech  in  1948. 

Dr,   and  li'tts,   McPherson  and  their  two  children  live  at  403^  ''^'» 
99th  Place,    Oak  I^awn. 

Mr.   and  Lfrs,   Kessier  and  their  two  children  live  at  9924  So 
Crawford I    Oak  Lawn, 

Kessier  is  vice  president  and  Drc  McPherson  8  !.i-ustee  in  the 
Beverley  Lawn  Civic  Association. 


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CHICAGO  —  Scientists  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology  are  helping  to  make  air  travel  safer,  faster, 
and  cheaper. 

By  developing  a  new  and  better  method  of  measuring  and  recording 
the  strains  to  which  aircraft  propellers  are  subjected  in  flight. 
Foundation  electronics  researchers  have  simplified  some  of  the  intricate 
design  problems  faced  by  aeronautical  engineers. 

Not  only  is  the  new  Foundation  strain-measuring  technique 
simpler,  but  it  is  three  times  as  sensitive  to  minute  changes  in 
propeller  strain,  and  it  also  provides  information  which  is  eight  times 
as  free  from  certain  types  nf  electrical  interference. 

The  new  technique,  and  its  associated  electronic  equipment,  were 
develeped  by  Foundation  scientists  for  the  United  States  Air  Force 
specifically  to  meet  the  needs  for  improved  propellers  in  military  planes. 

However,  Daine  C.  IVkxwell,  Foundation  electrical  engineer  in 
charge  of  the  project,  pointed  out  that  its  applications  extend  into 
civil  aircraft  propeller  design,  as  well  as  into  many  other  types  of 
strain  measurement  where  a  high  degree  of  accuracy  and  ruggedness  are 
necessary. 

In  operation,  the  system  utilizes  conventional  strain  gages 
placed  on  propellers.  Strain  gages  are  coils  of  wire  attached  to 
propellerso  Under  operating  conditions,  with  propellers  under  strains 

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the  gages  arc  stretched  and  their  electrical  resistances  change*  These 
changes  in  resistance  tell  researchers  the  location  and  severity  of 
each  strain. 

Such  changes  in  electrical  conductivity  are  picked  up  by  "slip 
rings."   "Slip  rings"  are  circles  of  metal  located  behind  a  propeller 
to  serve  as  contacts  for  the  wire  leads  from  strain  gages. 

As  strains  on  a  propeller  vary,  the  information  from  the  slip 
rings  is  fed  into  a  specially-designed  electronic  amplifying  and 
recording  device.  This  equipment  contains  I70  vacuum  tubes  similar  to 
those  used  in  modern  radios.   It  outwardly  resembles  part  of  the 
apparatus  in  radio  studios. 

In  conventional  strain  measuring  eo^uipment,  at  least  one  slip 
ring  had  to  be  used  by  researchers  for  each  strain  gage.  With  the  new 
Foundation  system,  the  number  of  slip  rings  has  been  reduced  by  more 
than  50  per  cent.  This  has  been  brought  about  by  connecting  the  gages 
in  series  rather  than  individually. 

Another  improvement  has  been  accomplished  by  utilizing  voltage 
pulses  to  energize  the  strain  gages,  rather  than  the  direct  current 
which  has  been  used  previously.   These  pulses,  because  they  are  applied 
for  only  a  fraction  of  a  second,  can  be  much  higher  in  voltage  than  if 
they  were  a  constantly-applied  direct  current.  Actually,  these  pulses 
occur  thousands  of  times  each  second. 

It  is  this  ability  to  apply  higher  voltages  to  the  strain  gages 
which  results  in  the  increased  sensitivity  of  the  Foundation-developed 
measuring  system. 

JMaxwell,  as  project  engineer,  pointed  out  that  by  using  the  new 
system,  aeronautical  engineers  could  obtain  much- needed  information  about 
propeller  operation.  This,  he  said,  will  enable  designers  to  come  up 
with  propellers  which  are  more  efficient  in  utilizing  aircraft  engine 
power,  and  also  are  stronger  and  more  durable. 

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CHICAGO  —  Joseph  M*   Stomper,    22l6  North  Lockwood  avenue,   has 
earned  a  bachelor's  degree   in  mechanical  engineering  in  the  evening 
division  of   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  in  record  time. 

He  begin  working  towards  his  degree  in  September,  1945!   ^^^ 
finished  by  August,    195 1»   with  some  summer  school  worko     A  minimum  of 
eight  years  attendance  is  usually  necessary  for  a  evening  school  degree. 

Stomper  will  receive  his  degree  February  2  at   Illinois  Tech's 
oommencement  at   2  p.m.    in  Orchestra  Hall, 

After  a  years'  rest  he  may  return  to  college  for  further  study 
in  business  and   economics. 

Engineering  has  always  been  Stomper 's   chief  in'^erestj     His 
early   jobs,    in  drafting,    tool  design,  and  general  engineering  fields, 
were  with  Allis  Chalmers  and  the  LaSalle  Engineering  company* 

For  the  past  five  years  he  has  been  employed  by  Stewart-Warner 
corporation.     Since   completing  his  studies  he  has  moved  up  from  designer 
to  design  engineer© 

Stomper   is  32  years   old. 

He  is  married  and  has  two  children,  Richard  Allen,   3^?  ^'^^ 
Connie  Wferie^   10  months. 


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CHICAGO  —  Applications  for  graduate  assistantships,    scholarships, 
and  fellowships  are  being  accepted  for  the  fall,    1952.    semester  by 
Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,    it  was  announced  today  by  W«  A.   Lewis, 
dean  of  the  graduate  school. 

Graduate  courses  are  offered   in  28  fields,    including  engineering 
curricula,    photography,   design,    public  administration,    building  research, 
psychology,  and  art   educationo 

ifelf-time  and  third-time  teaching  assistantships  are  available 
in  all  departmentsi 

Fellowships,    providing  stipends  of  up  to  $1500  a  year  plus 
tuition,   are  available   in  some  departments. 

Full  tuition  scholarships  will  be  offered  to  exceptional  students 
who  want  to  study  on  a  full-time  basis. 

Applications  for  assistantships,   fellowships,   and  scholarships 
must   be  submitted  by  March  15. 


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CHICAGO — Dr.  John  Theodore  Rettaliata,  UO,  vice  president  and  dean 
of  engineering  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  today  -'A-as  named  president  of 
the  Institute. 

Dr.  Rettaliata  will  assume  his  ne^.Y  duties  February  h,      Ke  succeeds 
Dr.  Henry  T.  Heald,  who  will  leave  Chicago  after  the  Institute's  mid-year  ccmjnence- 
ment  February  2  to  become  chancellor  of  New  York  University, 

James  B.  Cunningham,  chairm.an  of  the  board  cf  trustees  cf  the  Insti- 
tute and  president  of  Republic  Flow  t'eters  Company,  announced  Dr.  Rettaliata' s 
appointment  today  after  a  trustee  meeting. 

Dr.  Rettaliata  also  was  appointed  president  cf  two  other  organizations 
on  the  Illinois  Tech  campus — Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology  and  the  Institute  of  Gas  Technology, 

Dr.  Rettaliata  has  been  vice  president  in  charge  cf  academic  affairs 
at  the  Institute  since  October  11,  1950.  He  has  been  dean  cf  engineering  since 
September  1,  19h8,  He  joined  the  Illinois  Tech  staff  in  19hS   as  director  cf  the 
department  of  mechanical  engineering. 


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A  nationally  known  expert  on  steam  and  gas  turbines  and  jet  propulsion^ 
he  has  devoted  a  part  of  his  time  since  last  July  as  associate  director  of  a 
high  priority  classified  Air  Force  research  project  at  the  University  of  Chicago. 

Dr.  Rettaliata  is  a  vice  president  of  the  American  Society  of  Mechani- 
cal Engineers.  He  has  written  scores  of  technical  articles  and  papers  on  engin- 
eering subjects  and  has  spoken  throughout  the  nation  on  engineering  and  education- 
al subjects, 

A  native  of  Baltimore,  Maryland,  he  was  borii  August  18,  1911.  He  re- 
ceived his  Bachelor  of  Engineering  degree  in  1932  from  the  Johns  Hopkins  University' 
and  his  Doctor  of  Engineering  degree  in  1936  from  the  same  institution. 

As  a  graduate  student,  he  was  an  instructor  in  mathematics  and  later 
head  of  the  mathematics  department  and  engineering  instructor  at  the  Baltimore 
College  Center.  He  also  worked  in  the  U.  S.  department  of  agriculture  as  a 
laboratory  technician,  testing  domestic  oil  burners  and  bottled  gas  equipment 
in  1935. 

In  1936,  he  joined  the  Allis-Chalmers  Company,  Milwaukee,  IVis*,  as 
head  of  the  calculation  and  development  division  of  the  steam  turbine  department. 
He  was  n.amed  manager  in  19hli  of  the  then  new  research  and  gas  turbine  development 
division  of  the  steam  turbine  department. 

During  the  summer  of  I9U0,  he  was  given  a  leave  from  Allis-Chalmers 
to  study  special  applications  of  gas  turbines  on  a  fellowship  awarded  him  by  the 
National  Academy  of  Science. 

In  I9UI,  Dr.  Rettaliata  received  the  junior  award  of  the  American 
Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers  for  his  paper  on  the  "Combustion  Gas  Turbine." 
A  year  later  he  received  the  highest  award  obtainable  by  a  young  mechanical  engin- 
eer, the  Pi  Tau  Sigma  gold  medal  award,  for  outstanding  achievement„ 


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During  World  Y'ar  II,  he  twice  visited  the  European  theater  of  opera- 
tions at  the  invitation  of  the  U.  S.  Navy.  In  19U3  he  studied  British  develop- 
ments in  jet  propulsion  for  the  Bureau  of  Aeronautics.  In  19hS,   shortly  before 
and  immediately  after  the  surrender  of  the  lermans,  he  investigated  steam  turbines 
developed  by  Germany  for  hydrogen  peroxide  submarine  operations. 

The  steam  turbine  had  never  before  been  used  for  underwater  navigation; 
and,  as  a  direct  result  of  Dr.  Rettaliata 's  study,  complete  technical  information 
on  this  type  of  turbine  was  made  available  to  Amierican  manufacturers.  For  this 
work,  the  Bureau  of  Ships  awarded  him  a  special  certificate  of  commendation. 

In  I9UU  he  was  named  to  the  subcommittee  on  turbines  established  by 
the  comjjittee  on  poiver  plants  for  aircraft  of  the  National  Advisory  Committee  for 
Aeronautics. 

In  December,  195lj  I'l'.  Rettaliata  received  a  special  award  for 
"pioneering  work  in  gas  turbine  development"  from  the  American  Society  of  Mechani- 
cal Engineers, 

He  is  past  chairman  of  the  gas  turbine  power  division  of  the  American 
Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers  and  a  member  of  the  American  Society  of  Engineering 
Education,  American  Society  cf  Naval  Engineers,  Sigma  Xi,  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Tau  Omega, 
and  an  honorary  member  of  Fi  Tau  Sigma. 

Dr.  and  Mrs.  Rettaliata  (Barbara)  and  their  three  children,  Brian,  8, 
Stephen,  U,  and  Patricia,  1,  live  at  9712  South  T-'inchester  avenue,  Chicago, 

He  is  the  son  of  Mr,  and  Mrs.  Theodore  A.  Rettaliata  of  Baltimore, 
Mrs.  Rettaliata  is  the  daughter  cf  Mr.  and  Mrs.  A.  0.  Herman  of  Baltim.ore, 

A  ll;-  man  presidential  ncmination  committee  of  10  trustees  and  four 
staff  members  recommended  Dr.  Rettaliata 's  appointment.  The  committee  was  headed 
by  John  F.  P.  Farrar,  president  of  the  Flexonics  Corporation.   Other  members  were: 


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Trustees — Alex  D.  Bailey,  vice  president,  Cc-jnoru'vrealth  Edison  Corapany; 
V/illiaiTi  V.  Kahler,  president,  Illinois  Bell  Telephone  Company;  Harris  Perlstein, 
president,  Pabst  Brewing  Company;  'Vilfred  Sykes,  chairman,  executive  comioittee, 
Inland  Steel  Company;  Newton  C,  Farr,  Farr  and  Company;  Lester  Armour,  chairman 
of  the  board,  Chicago  National  Bank;  Benjamin  IVham,  of  V/ham,  Y/elch,  Sprecher  Pz 
McKee;  John  T.  Beatty,  president.  United  Specialties  Company,  and  Frank  A.  Hecht, 
of  Hecht  Prooerties. 

Staff  members — R.  A.  Budenhclzer,  professor  of  mechanical  engineering 
and  past  chairman,  Illinois  Tech  Faculty  Council;  L.  H.  Schulz,  manager,  physics 
and  electrical  engineering  division.  Armour  Research  Foundation;  H.  G.  Spencer, 
director  of  the  department  of  technical  drawing  and  president,  Faculty  Club,  and 
L.  R.  Wilcox,  associate  professor  of  mathematics  and  chairman,  Faculty  Council, 

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CHICAGO  —  Applications  for  the  September,  1952,  Westinghouse 
Fslicwship  in  Power  Systems  Engineering  will  be  accepted  by  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology  until  IVkrch  15,  it  was  announced  today  by  .V.  A, 
Lewis,  dean  of  the  graduate  school. 

The  fellowship  provides  a  stipend  of  $500  plus  tuition  each 
semester  for  three  stemesterso   It  leads  to  a  mster  of  science  degree 
in  electrical  engineering. 

The  fellowship  was  established  by  the  Westinghouse  Educational 
Foundation  to  train  men  for  advanced  work  in  central  station  engineering 

In  addition  to  a  research  project  in  power  systems  engineering: 
the  appointee  will  participate  in  system  studies  en  Illinois  Tech's 
A-C  network  caleulatoro 


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GHICAGO  —  Applications  fcr  the  Sertember,  1952,  Food  Processing 
Fellowship  in  Food  Engineering  will  be  accepted  by  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology  until  IVIarch  15,  it  was  announced  today  by  '*<,  A,  Lewis, 
dean  of  the  graduate  school* 

The  fellowship  provides  a  stipend  of  $1,400  plus  tuition  for 
the  aeedemio  year,  and  leads  to  a  master  of  science  degree  in  food 
engineering. 

The  fellowship  was  established  in  I95I  by  the  Putnam  Publishing 
company,  publishers  of  Food  Pr^'oeasing  magazines 


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CHICAGO  —  Rudolph  Traub,  53«    i^  receiving  a  degree   from 
Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  after  eight  years  of  study  in  the 
evening  division. 

The  degree,   a  bachelor  of  science   in  electrical  engineeringi 
will  be  awarded  February  2  at   corimenceraent  ceremonies  at   2  p.m.    in 
Orchestra  ife.il, 

Traub,   who  graduated  from  Lane  Technical  high  school  in  1915 » 
began  his  college  education  at   Illinois  Tech  in  "■  943»     Already  well 
established  in  the  printing  business,    he  decided  to  study  electrical 
engineering  only  as   long     as  the  classes   interested  him» 

Last  year  he  was  one  of  two  evening  division  students  chosen 
for  Tau  Beta  Pi,    honorary  engineering  societye 

Traub  plans  to  use  electronics  purely  as  an  avocationo      One  of 
his   chief  interests  is  inventing  small  electrical  household  devices. 

He  is   currently  employed  as  an  estimator  for  Lincoln  Printing 
companyo 

He  lives  at  63O3  North  Rockwell  street. 


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CHICAGO  —  How  long  will  a  tin  oan  last? 

A  lot  of  people,    including  steel  producers,    food  packers  and 
distributors,   and  even  the  busy  housewife  who   "cooks  out  of  a   can," 
have  been  asking  that   question^ 

Scientists  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois   Institute 
of  Technology  have  devoted   considerable  study  to  the  query,  and  they're 
coming  up  with  some  helpful  answers. 

Those  answers,    obtained  as  a  result  of  research  conducted  for 
Inland  Steel  Company^    could  lead  to  tin  cans  with  a  definitely 
predictable  life  span.      They  also  would  require  less  of  the  highly 
critical  metal  from  which  such  containers  get  their  namesa 

First  of  all,    though,    the  scientists  who  have  been  studying  tin 
cans  —  headed  by  Research  Metallurgist  E.   L.  K-ehler  "-  explain  that 
tin  cans  aren't    "tin"   canso     Actually,    they  are  steelj    covered  with  a 
very  thin  layer  of  tint. 

They  explains   too,    that  the  tin  layer  is   "sacrificial"  —  that 
is,    it   eventually  will  be  corroded  away  by  the  food  contained  in  tin 
canso      Food   juices  then  will  be   in  direct   contact  with  the  steel  base 
of  the  can,   and  steel  corrodes  more  rapidly  than  tine 

Often,    can  companies  have  placed  extra-heavy  coats  of  tin  inside 
cans  to  keep  the  foods  from  "eating  through"   to  the  base  metal© 


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Foundation  scientists  are  seeking  to  provide  users  of  tin  cans 
with  a  base  metal  which  will  corrode  at  a  low  rate  after  the  food  juices 
get  through  the  tine  Once  this  is  accomplished;  packers  will  be  able 
to  predict  scientifically  just  how  long  a  can  will  keep  food  safe  from 
contarainationo  They  will  add  the  life  of  the  tin  to  the  time  the  steel 
will  be  safer 

Some  steels  used  as  a  base  in  tin  cans,  Koehler  said,  exhibit 
what  researchers  call  "pickle  lag"  when  immersed  in  hydrochloric  acido 
This  "pickle  lag"  he  defined  as  being  a  tendency  of  the  metal  to  corrode 
at  a  very  slow  rate,  then  speed  up,  and  eventually  level  off  at  a 
constant  rate. 

Earlier  research  has  shown  conclusively  that  tin  cans  made  from 
steels  without  a  "pickle  lag"  have  a  linger  shelf  lifec  The  phenomenon 
was  first  noted  in  American  Can  Company  laboratories,  where  the  degrees 
of  "lag"  with  differing  degrees  of  corrosion  resistance  in  the  steel 
base  were  correlated,. 

The  Foundation  scientists,  as  a  part  of  their  project,  have 
developed  a  device  which  measures  the  rate  of  corrosion  of  steel  used 
in  tin  cans,,  With  this  instrument,  it  is  possible  to  detect  immediately 
if  a  steel  sample  has  "pickle  lag-,"  and  also  to  determine  the  precise 
rate  at  which  it  will  corrodeo 

A  techical  paper  on  the  research  by  Koehler  and  other  Foundation 
scientists  will  be  presented  Jan,  3I  at  the  mid-winter  meeting  of  the 
American  Society  for  Metals  in  Pittsburgh, 


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CHICAGO  —  Robert  E.  Merriam,  alderman  of  the  fifth  ward,  will 
apeak  on  "Your  Chicago  and  Mine"  at  6:15  P»ii»  Tuesday,  February  3»  in 
the  Student  Union  building  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  33OO 
South  Federal  street. 

Ife  will  address  the  board  of  directors  cf  the  Ada  S.  McKinley 
conmunity  house  at  its  second  annual  dinner  and  meeting. 

Merriam  is  chairnan  of  the  City  Council  housing  committeec 

Carl  L.  Gardner,  secretary  of  the  Chicago  Plan  Commission, 
will  discuss  the  commission's  Ten  Year  Plan  for  Chicago^  He  will 
illustrate  his  talk  with  drawings  and  charts  showing  equitable 
distribution  of   land  between  housing,  industry,  and  community  service, 
and  ways  of  financing  the  projecto 


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CHICAGO  —  Philip  B.   Lottich,   37,    has  been  appointed  director 
of  admissions  and   coordinator  of   the  cooperative  program,  at   Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,   Clarence  E.   Deakins,   dean  of  students, 
announced  today. 

Lottich  has  been  counsel'^r  to  men  at  the  University  of  Hawaii} 
assistant   to  the  president  and  director  cf  admissions  of  Vi/ittenberg 
college,  Springfield,    0.,   and  assistant   to   the  dean  of  men  at  Grinnell 
college.      He  has   taught   in  public  schools  in  Springfield,    0,   and  Niles, 
Mich.     Before   joining  the  Illinois  Tech  staff  he  was  a  salesman  for 
New  England  Mutual  Life   Insurance  company. 

Lottich  received  his  bachelor's  degree  from  Wittenberg  college 
in  1936«  He  received  a  master's  degree  in  guidance  and  personnel  from 
Columbia  university  in  I938. 

He   lives  at  3253  ''''est  VJilson  avenue,    Chicago. 


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CHICAGO  --.  Four  hundred  and  forty  undergraduate  r.nd  graduats 
students  will  receive  degrees   from  Illinois  Institute  if  Technology 
during  commencement   ceremonies  at  2  p.m,   Saturday  in  Orchestra  hallo 

Dr»   Kenneth  Hildebrand,    pastor  of  the  Chicago  Central  church, 
will  deliver  the   commencement  address.     He  will  talk  on  "I^ttern  for 
A.chievemento " 

Drc   Henry  T,   Heald  will  perform  his   last  official  act  as 
president  of  Illinois  Tech  when  he  awards   the  degrees^      He  leaves 
after  the  ceremony  to  assume   the  chancellorship  of  New  York  university-, 


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Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  will  award  kk'^  degrees  at  its 
midyear  commencement  Saturday  afternoon  (February  2)    in  Orchestra  Hall. 
Picture  possibilities  at    commencement    inclndet 

1.  Willard  M.   P^yne,   Jr.,    35t    father  of  five   children,    is 
receiving  his  bachelor's  degree   in  physics. 

2,  Rudolph  Tratxb,  53  years  old,  will  receive  a  bachelor's  degree 
in  electrical  engineering,    after  eight  years  of  study  in  the   Institute's 
evening  division* 

3«      Joseph  Stomper,  32,   will  receive  a  bachelor's  degree   in 
mechanical  engineering  whioh  he  received  in  record  time  in  the  evening 
division. 

4«  Dr.  Henry  T.  Heald  will  make  his  last  official  appearance 
as  president  of  Illinois  Tech.  Dr.  J.  T.  Rettaliata,  newly  appointed 
president,   also  will  be  there* 

A.11  persons  mentioned   in  this  memo  will  be  available  at   1:30  p.m. 
in  the  second  floor  promenade  in  Orchestra  Ifell*     Mr.    James  Jensen  and 
I  will  be  there  to  assist  your  photographer  if  you  care  to  send  one. 


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Memo   to  Editors; 

Here  is  the  current  issue  of  our  Industrial  Research 
Newsletter.  It  contains  abstracted  imterial  in  the  field  of 
scientific  researf^h  which  nay  be  of  interest  to  you. 


James  V».   Armsey 

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CHICAGO  —  Robert  Cunningham,   28,    has  been  appointed  assistant 
dean  of  students  at   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,    Clarence  E,   Deakina, 
dean  of  students,   announced  today. 

Cunningham,   a  first   lieutenant,   IBMCHj   stationed  at  Gamp  Joseph 
Pendleton,    Oceansidey   Calif.,   will  assume  the   job  February  1  after 
discharge  from  services 

He  served  as  admissions   counselor  at   Illinois  Tech  from  1948 
to   1930,    before  being  recalled  to  the  services 

He  received  a  bachelor  of  science  degree  in  architecture  from 
Illinois  Tech  in  1948*     ''*hile  an  undergraduate  the  students  elected  him 
"yian  of  the  Year. "     He  was  also  president  of  the  student   governments 


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CHICAGO  —   Illinois  Tech's  once-beaten  cagers  return  to  action 
Wednesday  night    (February  6)  after  three  weeks  of  inactivity  when  they 
host  DeEauw  university  of  Greencastle,    Ind. ,  at   8  p.m.    in  the  Techawic 
gym,   32nd  and  Dearborn  streets. 

The  Techawks,  with  an  8-1  record,   will  be  up  against  their 
stiffest  opposition  of  the  year  liVednesday.     They  lost   to  the  Tigers 
last  season  in  Greencastle,    73  to  1^.6* 

Illinois  Tech's  only  defeat   this  season  came  in  the   last  gaire 
before  final  exams  and  a  between-semesters  vacation  interrupted  activity. 
The  loss  was  a  6l  to  59   last-second  thriller  at  North  Central, 

'       Coach  Ed  Glancy  is  casting  an  anxious  eye  around  the  gym  seeking 
a  replacement   for  6-3  forward  Howie  Gardner,  who  graduated  after  the 
first  semester.     Gardner  started   every  game  this  year  and  was  the  team's 
second  high  scorer  with  97  points, 

Gardner's  loss  may  be  at   least  partially  offset  by  the  return 
of  6-4  guard  John  DeRoo,  who  regained  his  eligibility  at   the  mid-year 
point.     Last   season  the  lanky  junior  had  the  squad's  fourth  best 
scoring  average. 

Another  discouraging  loss  was  that  of  freshman  guard  Bob  Pietak, 
A  set  shot  artist  with  a  ,5^0  shooting  average,   Pietak  is  a  co-op  student, 
and  ia  only  in  school  during  alternate  semesters. 


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IIT  V3.  DePauw 


Probable  Starting  Lineups 


Illinois  Tech 

Bob   Peterson  (6-1) 

John  DeRoo    (6-4) 

Joe  Byerwalter  (6-3e) 

Fred  Cassel  (6) 

Bob  McCue  (5-11) 


DePauw 
f        Kant  Guild  (6) 
f        Don  Keats  (6-1) 
a  Lee  Hamilton  (6-4) 

g        Roland  McCanmack  (5-11) 
g        Harry  Stewart  (6) 


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Leading  scorers  at    the   season's  half-way  point: 


G 

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Pts. 

Ave, 

Joe  Byerwalter 

9 

117 

51 

61 

41 

143 

15.9 

Howie  Gardner* 

9 

98 

35 

41 

27 

97 

10.1 

Fred  Cassel 

9 

87 

35 

21 

8 

73 

8,7 

Bob  McGue 

9 

100 

28 

43 

19 

75 

8.3 

Carl  MoQolc 

9 

59 

17 

21 

17 

51 

5.7 

Bob  Peterson 

9 

62 

16 

21 

12 

44 

4.9 

Tom  Goralka 

9 

38 

14 

11 

5 

33 

3.7 

Carl  Grant 

8 

29 

12 

11 

4 

28 

3>5 

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CHICAGO  —  Applications  for  the  September,    1952,    Food  Processing 
Fellowship  in  Food  Engineering  will  be  accepted  by  Illinois   Institute 
of  Technology  until  March   15)    it  was  announced  today  by  W,  A^  Lewisj 
dean  of  the  graduate  schoolo 

The   fellowship  provides  a  stipend  cf  $1.4''-  plus  tuition  for 
the  academic  year^   and  leads   to  a  master  of  science  degree  ia  food 
engineering. 

The  fellowship  was  established   in  1951  K'  the  Putman  Publishing 
company,   publishers  of  Food  Processing;  magazine. 


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CHICAGO  —  Samuel  K.   Vjorkraan,   associate  professor   of  English 
at   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,    has  been  appointed  acting  chairman 
of  the  department  of  language,    literature,  and  philosophy,    it  was 
announced  today  by  John  Day  Larkin,  dean  of  liberal  studies. 

'Workman  will  replace  Mentor  L»  flilliams,   who  is  on  a  year's 
leave  of  absence  to  teach  English  in  Australiao 

'Workman  came  to  Illinois  Tech  in  1948»     He  has  a  bachelor's 
degree  from  Kenyon  college,   master's  degree  from  Ohio  State  university, 
and  a  doctor's  degree  from  Princeton  university. 

He  lives  with  his  wife  and  two   children  at  716  Foster  street j 
Evanaton. 


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CHICAGO  —  Registration  for  evening  courses  at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology  will  be  held  February  7»  8i  Hi  and  12  from 
6  to  8  p.m» 

Day  school  students  may  register  from  8  a.m,  to  4  p.-m,  February 
14  and  15. 

In  the  evening  school  195  courses  will  be  offered  in  biology^ 
business  and  economics,  chemical  engineering,  chemistry,  civil  engineerings 
electrical  engineering,  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering,  food 
engineerings  industrial  engineering-,  visual  designs  product  designi 
photography,  insurance t  language,  literature  and  philosophy,  mathematics, 
mechanical  engineering,  mechanics,  metallurgical  engineering,  physics, 
political  and  social  science,  psychology  and  education,  and  technical 
drawings 

Graduate  students  in  the  evening  division  must  register 
February  8.  Graduate  courses  will  be  offered  in  15  fields  cf 
engineering  and  liberal  artSa 


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GHIGAGrO  —  Mentor  L.   Williams,   acting  chairman  of  the  department 
of  language,    literature,    and  philosophy  at   Illinois   Institute  of 
Technology,  has  received  a  Fulbright  grant  to  teach  in  Sydney,  -Australia, 

■{<'illiam3  will  leave  February  7  and  return  in  time  for  the 
opening  of  the  February,    1933 »    semester  at   Illinois  Tech, 

He  will  teach  .American  literature  and  English  expression  for 
scientific  and  technical  students  at   the  University  of  Sydney, 

Williams   lives  with  his  wife  and  daughter  at   1-55   Chatfield. 
street,  Winnetka, 


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CHICAGO  —  Donald  Ju  Smithburg,   associate  profeesor  of  political 
science  at   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,    has  been  appointed  acting 
chairimn  of  the  department  of  political  and  social  science 3    it  was 
announced  today  by  John  Day  larkin,   dean  of  liberal  studies* 

Smithburg  will  replace  Victor  A.   Thompson,   who   is  on  a  year's 
leave  of  absence   to  work  in  Viashington. 

Smithburg,   35 1   ^^3  been  at   Illinois  Tech  since   1946* 

He   lives  at   1551  East   65th  streeto 


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CHICAGO  —   Illinois  Tech's   ciagers  will  seek  to  break  a  two  game 
losing  streak  this  week  on  a  road  trip  which  sees  the  Techawks   invade 
Wayne  university  Tuesday  (February  12)   in  Detroit  and  KalanBZOo  college 
Viednesday  night   in  Kalamazoo. 

After  winning  their  first  eight  games  of  the  season,   the  Techawks 
have  dropped  games  to  North  Central  and  DePauw  by  a  total  of  six  points, 

7*ayne  places  a  tall  hurdle  in  the  path  of  Tech's  third  attempt 
for  its  ninth  win*     The  Tartars  are  one  of  the  best  rebounding  teams  in 
the  Middle  lest,   and  it  was  rebounding  that  hurt   the  Techawks  in  last 
Wednesday's  loss   to  DePauw. 

Tech  will  also  have  to  find  a  way  to  stop  the  Tartars'  trio  of 
high  scoring  sophomores — John  Kline,  Charlie  Priraas,  and  Ernie  Wagner. 
The  three  have  averaged  a  total  of  43  points  a  game. 

The  Techawks  will  counter  with  6->5i  center  Joe  Byerwalter,  who 
has  notched  65  points  in  the   last   three  games.     Also  a  sophomore, 
Byerwalter   is  making  better  that  45%  ©^  ^^^  shots      from  the  field. 

Forward  John  DeRoo,   who  regained  his  eligiblity   just  before 
the  DePauw  game,    should  add  some  scoring  and  rebounding  punch  to  Coach 
Ed  Glanoy's  attack. 

A  6"4i  former  all- Junior  College  player  from  Chicago,   DeRoo 
was  the  Techawks'   fourth  best   scorer  in  1950-51. 


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GHXOiiao  —  Cheater  IQavula,  I9,  son  of  Mrs.  Tiotoria  Eawula. 
85S  ibrth  Wood  atre@tt  has  been  awarded  a  I'reahoiEm  soholarahip  to 
Illinois  lastitute  of  Teehoologjr. 

Tlie  sobolarship  oovars  full  tuition  for  one  aeraeeter. 

ISaimla  is  a  gz^duate  of  Spalding  high  school.     He  plans  to 
study  civil  angiQ^aring  at  IllinolB  Teeh. 


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OHKAOO  —  Eugene  G.  Foley,  17,  son  of  f*r.  and  Mrs.  John  0.  i 
Sbley,  10436  Rhodea  avenue,  has  been  awarded  a  frashnoaa  seholarship  to 
Illlooia  Institute  of  Teolmologsr. 

The  acholarahip  007^*3  full  tuition  tor  one  semester. 

Ibley  ie  a  ^aduate  of  Feoger  high  ashool.     Be  plana  to  study 
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FOR  RELEASE:    loEnediate 


CHICAaO  —  Canji  Sahara,   17,  aon  of  Mr,  and  Mrs.  Shosako  Sahara, 
2243  North  Seminary  avenue,  has  been  awarded  a  freshman  scholarship  to 
Illinoia  Institute  of  Technology.  „   ,;„  ..,,,, 

The  scholarship  covers  fulil  tuition  for  one  semeatera 
Sahara,   a  graduate  of  Waller  high  school,  will  nnjor  in 
electrical  engineering  at  Illinois  Teoh*    .s,-i    «•  *..      . '«.'      .^jv-  .-... 

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JNOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

;hnology  Center 
icago    16,   Illinois 


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CHKAQO  —  Two  local  residents  hare  been  awarded  freabmaa 
scholarships  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.  >  .  - -.    ..v;^ 

The  scholarships  corer  full  tuition  for  one  semester.         s 

The  students  (listed  with  age«  address,  high  school,  and 
college  course)  arei  i.i^^vM.*  >'-^'  ■■''■■'■  -■■-'.'^'><.  v"-^ 

Daniel  Wojtowioz,  18,  son  of  ><Sr.  and  Mrs.  Peter  Wojtowioz, 
it609  South  Fairfield  avenue,  Kelly  high  school,   cheniieal  engineering* 

Elaine  Zeoan,  17t  daughter  of  Uta*  James  L,  Zeman.   1934  ^est 
47th  street*  Qage  Vark.  high  school,  oheiuistry* 


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chnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 


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CHICAGO—  ffergaret  Sehlosser,  l6,  daughter  of  ate.  and  I\fr3.  A.  7, 
Schlosser,  4115  North  Francisco  avenuet  has  been  awarded  a  freshnsn 
scholarship  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.     .     .  .  , , 

The  scholarship  covers  full  tuition  for  one  senaeater.         -     :y/;:^^ 
Miss  Sehlosser  is  a  graduate  of  Hoosevelt  hi^  school*     She  plans 
to  study  mathematics  at  Illinois  Tech. 


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chnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 


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CHIOAGO  —  Daniel  Wojton&oz.  13,  son  of  ISr,   and  Mrs.  Peter 
Wojtowiez,  4609  South  Fairfield  avenue*  has  been  awarded  a  freshman 
seholarship  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

The  scholarship  covers  fall  tuition  for  one  semester* 
Wojtowicz  is  a  graduate  of  Kelly  high  school*  He  plans  to  study 
ehamieal  engineering  at  Illinois  Tech. 


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echnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Mailed:      February  8,  I952 
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CHICAGO  —  Vincent  M.  Sarich,   17,   son  of  Ivlr.  and  Mrs.  Matt  Sarich, 
5412  South  Koatner  avemie,  has  been  awarded  a  freshman  scholarship  to 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

The  scholarship  covers  full  tuition  for  on©  semester. 

Sarich  is  a  graduate  of  Gage  Bark  high  school.     He  plans  to  study 
chemistry  at  Illinois  Pech. 


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pchnoiogy  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


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Mailed:     February  3,   1952 
FOR   RELEASE:     Immediate 


CHICAGO  —  Donald  E.  Weinberg,   l6,  son  of  Mr,  and  Mrs.  Jacob 
Weinberg*   10455  Swing  avenue,  has  been  avvarded  a  freshznan  scholarship 
to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

The  scholarship  covers  full  tuition  for  one  semester. 

Weinbezig  is  a  graduate  of  Bowen  hi^  school.     He  plans  to  study 
industrial  engineerii^  at  Illinois  Tech. 


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chnology  Center 
hlcago   16,  Illinois 


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of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology 

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CAIumet    5-9600.     Ext,    545 
—  CAIumet    5-9600,    Ext.    317 


Mailed:   February  8,   1552 
FOR   RELEASE:      Immediate 


CHKAGO  —  Two  local  rfaidents  have  been  awarded  freshman  scholarships 
to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.     The  scholarships  cover  full  tuition 
for  one  semester. 

The  students  (listed  with  age»  addresst  high  school,  and  college 
course)  aret 

Richard  W,  Foraythe,  18,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  W.  Forsythe,  3747 
North  lakewood  avenue.  Lake  View  high  school,   chemistry. 

Richard  E.  Ifautala,   17,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  V.  Hautala,  3223 
Kenfflore  aveme.  Lane  Technical  high  school,   chemical  engineerit^* 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Schnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


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Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:  Btebruary  8,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:  founediate 


CHICAQO  —  Seven   local  residents  hare  receired  freshman  aoholarships 
to  Illlnoia  Institute  of  Technology.  The  scholarships  provide  full 
tuition  for  one  semester. 

The  students  (listed  with  age,  address,  high  school,  ani  college 
course)  arei 

Milton  J.  Finn.  17t  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  John  Tinn.  3839  Weat  Wilson 
avenue,  RooseTelt  high  school,  electrical  engineering}  Richard  1.  Forsythe, 
18,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  E.  w.  Forsythe,  3747  North  Lakewood  avenue.  Lake 
View  high  school,  chemistry.     _  .  ,,. 

William  N.  Gluesing,  18,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  £.  C,  Gluesing,  4664 
{forth  Broadway  avenue.  Lake  7iew  high  school,  electrical  engineering; 
Richard  £.  Hautala,  17,  son  of  Hfr.  and  Ntca.   £.  7.  Ibutala,  3223  Kenioore 
avenue.  Lane  Technical  high  school,  chemical  engineering* 

Chester  Kawula,  19,  son  of  Sfrs.  Victoria  Kawula,  ^6  North  Wood  street, 
Spalding  high  school,  cigil  engineering;  Mildred  Kbvac,  17t  daughter  of 
Up,   and  Mrs.  Michael  Kbvac,  3727  North  Flrancisco  avenue,  Roosevelt  high 
school,  chemistry,  and  )&rgaret  Sehlosser,  I6,  daughter  of  i%>.  and  Mrs* 
A.  J.  Sehlosser,  4II5  North  Francisco  avenue,  Roosevelt  high  school, 
matheaatics. 


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!chnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


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Mailed:     february  8,   1952 
FOR  RELEASE 


Immediate 


CHICAGO  -•  ]nred  I.  fViedlaQder,   1?,  son  of  tfSp,  and 
Mrs*  William  l^iedlandert  7737  Yatea  aTenue*  bas  been  awarded 
a  freshsan  soholarship  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology* 
The  scholarship  covers  tuition  for  one  semester* 
Friedlaoder  is  a  graduate  of  South  Shore  high  school* 
He  plans  to  study  electrical  engineering  at  Illinois  Tech. 


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schnology  Center 
hlcago   16,  Illinois 


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Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:     February  8,   1952 
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CHICAGO  —  Milton  J.   Finn,   17,  eon  of  m,  and  ints. 
John  Finn,  3839  West  Wilson  avenue,  has  been  awarded  a 
freshman  scholarship  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Teehnologjr* 

The  scholarship  ooTers  full  tuition  for  one  semester* 
Finn  is  a  graduate  of  Roosevelt  hlgb  school.     He 
plans  to  study  electrical  engiiieering  at  Illinois  Tech. 


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jchnology  Center 

hicago   16,  Illinois  ^. 


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CHICAGO  —  Lloyd  A.  Johnson,   l6,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Roy  H. 
Jotmsont  341  South  Trumbull  aTenae«  has  been  awarded  a  freshman 
scholarship  to  Illinois  Institute  of  TechiK>logy« 

The  aoholarship  covers  full  tuition  for  one  se.nester. 

Johnson  is  a  graduate  of  Austin  high  school.     He  plana  to 
study  eheiolstry  at  Illinois  Tech. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

fechnology  Center 
[Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Armour    Research    Foundation 
of    lliinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAlumet    5-9600.    Ext.    317 

Night    Phone; 

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From:      Jim  Jensen 

CAlumet  3-960O 
Ext.   626 


'^''^"^'-       February  12,    1952 
FOR  RELEASE:      _ 

inmediate 


CHICaGO  --  Armour  and  Company,  Chicago  meat  packing  concern, 
has  established  a  full  tuition  graduate  scholarship  in  food  engineering 
at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  for  the  academic  year  1932"53»  i't 
was  announced  today  by  W,  A,  Lewis,  dean  of  the  graduate  school. 

In  addition  to  the  scholarship,  Armour  has  made  available  funds 
for  special  food  engineering  equipment  needed  to  train  students  in  this 
fieldo 

The  scholarship  will  be  awarded  to  a  qualified  graduate  in  food 
engineering  or  to  a  graduate  in  chemical  engineering  or  chemistry  with 
certain  course  deficiencies  to  be  made  up. 


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ichnology  Center 

hicSgonlt,  llWloiaiam  A,   Spencer 

CAluraet  3-960O 
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Jllmois    knstltute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Ext.    545 


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February  12,    193  2 
Mailed:  iTnnediate 

FOR  RELEASE: 


Memc  tp_   Editors; 

A  copy  cf  the  program  of  the  first  annual  American  Power 
Conference,  March  26,  27,  and  28  at  the  Serman  hotel,  is  inclosed. 
The  meeting  is  a  continuation  of  the  I3  previous  annual  Midwest  Power 
Gonferenceso 

Please  let  us  know  which  papers  you  are  interested  in  receiving* 
We  shall  forward  papers  as  soon  as  they  are  available  provided  enough 
interest  in  a  particular  paper  is  evidenced  to  warrant  its  duplicaticna 

If  only  a  few  requests  are  received  for  a  particular  paper,  we 
shall  not  duplicate  it,  in  which  case  the  publication  interested  should 
contact  the  author  directlyo   Papers  in  which  sufficient  interest  is 
shown  but  which  are  not  received  here  in  time  for  duplication  and  mailing 
will  be  duplicated  and  made  available  at  the  conference. 

Papers  may  be  published  by  any  magazine  on  a  non-exclusive  basis 
provided  permission  is  obtained  from  the  author  and  provided  credit  is 
given  to  the  "American  Power  Conference,  sponsored  by  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology*" 


Bill  Spencer 


LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
ihicago   16,  Illinois 

From:      Jim  Jensen 

CAlumet  _5-96^0 
Ext.   626 


Day    Phones: 

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Mailed:         February   I3,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:        i^i^diatr 


CHICAGO  —   Illinois  Tech's   swimming  team  will  seek  its   third 
victory  in  four  meets  Saturday  at  Albion  college,  Albion,  Mich» 

First-year  coach  Jim  Mowen  must  find  replacements  for   captain 
Ted  Erickson  and  Jim  Rice,    who  graduated  February  2. 

Mowen  hopes  freshman  Ray  Kielman  will  assume   part  of  the  load 
in  the  sprint   events.     Also  available  are  veterans  Ted  Spath,  Rollie 
Bellman,   and  Ron  'Watson. 

Two  sets  of  brothers,   George  and  Joe  Jenista  and  Tom  and  Mike 
Pado,   are  also  counted  on  to  do  some   scoring.     George  is  a  distance 
man  and  brother  Joe  goea  In  the  sprints.     Techawk  hopes   in  the  diving 
event  rest  with  Mike   Padoe 


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'chnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 

Rroms     Jim  Jensen 

CA.lumet  3-9600 
Ext,   626 


JlUnois    k;i5tilute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.     Ext.    545 
Armour    Research    Foundation 
of    lllino;!    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAlumet    5.9600,    Ext.    317 

Night   Phone: 

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^^'^^'^'-       February  I3,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:      ^      ^.  , 


CHICAGO  —   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  will  be  host   to  a 
school  of  modern  heating  Feb.   26-28  sponsored  by  the   Institute  of 
Boiler  and  Radiator  Manufacturers,    it  was  announced  today  by  Raymond 
J.  Spaeth,   vice  president  and  treasurero 

The  three-day  school,    to  be  held   in  the  Naval  Armory  on  the 
Illinois  Tech  campus r   will  be  attended  by  about  100  engineers  from 
plumbing  and  heating  firms  and  architectural  offices   in  the  Chicago 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

llllro-s    I,i5tltute    o(    Technology —  CAIumet    5-?M0,    Ext.    54S 

A^^ou-    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    S-9600,    Ext.    317 

Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     February  15,   19^2 
FOR  RELEASE:     iMnediate 


CHICA'30  —  Two  local  students  have  been  anarded  scholarships 
to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.     The  scholarsViips  are  renewals 
and  cover  full  tiiition  for  one  semester. 

The  students  ai^: 

David  C,  Sullivan,  20,   son  of  Mr.   and  Mrs,   R,   J,  Sullivan,  62li 
North  Jaraeson  avenue,    junior,  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering. 

Carl  B,  Wrijjht,   19,   son  of  Mr.   and  Mrs.  Harry  Wright,  621 
Fairfield  avenue,  freshman,  lire  protection  and  safety  engineering. 


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echnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»400.     ht.    MS 
Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-WOO.    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    ISIO-R 


Mailed:     February  1^,  1J52 
FOR  RELEASE:    immediate 


CKICA30  —  T"TO  local  students  have  been  awarded  scholarships 
to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.     The  scholarships  are  renev;als 
and  cover  full  tuition  for  one  semester. 

The   students  are; 

Matt  Kerf  eld,   19,   son  of  Mr,  and  iJ^rs.  Mathias  Llerield,  South 
Plum  Grove,   sophoreore,  fire  protectioii  and  safety  englneerin,^,   and 
Robert  'J,  Patterson,  21,   son  of  ir.  and  Mrs.  R,  K.  Patterson,  32U 
Kennilworth  avenue,    senior,  fire  protection  aiid  safety  engineering. 


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echnology  Center 
hicago   16,   Illinois 


uay    Ktiones: 

Illinois     Institute    of    Technology  — CAIumet    5-9600.     b.t.    545 
Arrrour     Research     Foundation 

of    Hlmols    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-?400.    E«l.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     February  I5.   1932 
FOR  RELEASE:     ,^^,, 


CHICAGO  —  DoxBld  «•  Carlson.   21,  son  of  Mr.  aod  Mrs.  C.  J. 
Carlaoa*  4^02  North  37th  street t  has  been  awarded  a  scholarahip  to 
Illioois  Instituta  of  Technology. 

The  scholsurship  is  a  renewal  of  one  Carlson  received  last  year, 
and  covers  tuition  for  the  Spring  semester. 

He  is  a  senior  in  the  Institute's  fire  protection  and  safety 
engineering  department. 


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!chnology  Cenfer 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Hlinoi!    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Ext,    S4S 
Arrrour    Research    Foundat,on 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  — CAIumet    5-9400,    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


^^'led:      February  I5,   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:    immediate 


CiOCAGO  —  Laupenee  I.  3eede,   18,   son  of  Mr.  and  Sfca.   H.   I. 
Beede.  803  Uaaa.  Vista  drive,  has  been  airarded  a  scholarship  to  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology. 

The  scholarship  is  a  renewal  of  one  3eede  reeeived  last  semsstert 
and  covers  fall  tuition  for  one  seinester* 

Beede  is  a  freshnan  in  the  Institute's  fire  protection  and 
safety  engineering  department. 


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jchnology  Center 
hicago    16,  Illinois 


•■stitute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-?«00.     Bit    MS 

Ar^oj-    Research    Foundation 

of    liiinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO.    E>t.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    leiO-R 


Mailed:     February  15.  1952 
FOR   RELEASE:      immediate 


CHICAGO  —  Richard  Sawicki,   26,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  F. 
Sawicki.   1332  Noble  arenue,  baa  be^n  awarded  a  scholarsblp  to  Illiooia 
|Q9titute  of  Technology. 

Sawicki  is  a  senior  in  the  Institute  of  Design,  a  departsaent  of 
Illinois  Tech. 

Ttie  scholarship  covers  half  the  tuition  for  the  Spring  seoestera 


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-L  NOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
ihicago   16,  Illinois 


lll.nois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Ext.    545 
Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?400,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     febrmry  15,  1932 
FOR  RELEASE:   i^^iate 


CHICAGO  —  Robert  IN.  Est  in*  20,   son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  L.  A. 
EisejQberg,  26  Roohdale  aTenue*  Rooaavelt.  N.J. ,  has  been  awarded  & 
aoholarabip  to  Illinois  Inatituta  of  Techoolog/. 

The  aoholarsfaiip  covers  part  of  the  tuition  for  the  Spring    < 
seraester* 

Estin  is  a  Junior  in  the  Institute's  depart^-aent  of  physics* 


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jchnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Illinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9600.     Ext.    545 
Ar;raur    Research    Poundatlon 

ol     Ml.nois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.     Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     February  I3,   I952 
FOR  RELEASE:    insaediate 


CHICAOO  —  Charlea  D.  Grorioan.  19»  aon  of  bSe,  and  Mrs.  L.  0. 
Gornan,  655  South  Dollison  arenue.  has  been  awarded  a  scholarship  to 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

The  scholarship  is  a  renewal  of  one  Gornan  received  last  yeart 
and  ooTers  full  tuition  for  the  Spring  sejsester* 

aorman  is  a  sophonore  in  the  Institute's  fire  protection  and 
safety  engineering  department* 


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-L  NOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
jhicago   16,  Illinois 


IM.nois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,     &<t.    S45 
Arn-our    Research    Foundation 

cl    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?tOO.    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    ISIO-R 


Mailed:      February  I3,   1952 
FOR   RELEASE:  Iniinediate 


OHICAaO  ~  Edgar  W.  Hamilton.   21,  son  of  i^.  and  Mrs.  G.  W. 
HEunilton.   19H  i^inceton.  North  Las  Vegas,   has  been  awarded  a  soholarsbip 
to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.  v    »  - 

The  scholarship  covers  part  of  the  tuition  for  the  Spring    ,     ^f 
sanester*  ' 

Hsunilton  is  a  senior  in  the  Institute's  electrical  engineerix^ 
departnent  •  ...  :x. ,, , 


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IsNOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Cen+er 
licago   16,  Illinois 


i^dy    rnones: 

Illinois     Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»400,     Ext.    S45 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

oi    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-7400,    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:    February  I5,  1952 
FOR   RELEASE:    iiamediate 


CHICAGO  »-  Nonmn  Kanter,   25,   son  of  Mrs.  Bessie  Kantor,   I641 
Ashland  avenue,  >}aa  been  awarded  a  scholarship  to  Illiaois  Xastitute 
of  Technolog^r. 

%e  soUolarahip  oovers  full  tuition  for  oa@  seniester* 
Kanter  is  a  Jiinior  in  the  Institute  of  Design)  a  departuunt  of 
Illinois  Teoh. 


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1     OIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Cen+er 
licago    16,  Illinois 


Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    h>.    545 
Armour    Researcti    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Tectinology  — CAIumet    5-9600,    E.t.    317 
Niglit    Ptione: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      February  15,    1952 
FOR  RELEASE:    immediate 


'^rj^'!.':       CHICAGO  —  Patrick  E.  .aiillins,  20,  son  of  t^fra,  Fraticea  Hofraaaa, 
Duck  Lake  Woods  ,^11,   Ingleside,   Uas  been  awarded  a  scholarship  to 
Illinois  Inotitute  of  Technology.  -^ 

.;.   ,,  V  ,  The  scholarship  is  a  jrenewai,   and  eovera  full  tuition  for  one 
•ecester* 

Phillips  is  a  junior  in  the  Institute's  fire  protection  and 
safety  engineei'in^'  depertnu^nt* 


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jchnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


uay    rnones; 

INinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,     6.t.    545 
A-rrour    Research    Foundation 

oi    lilmols    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?400,    Ent.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed:       February  15,    1952 
FOR  RELEASE:     inaediate 


CHICAGO  —  Harold  A.  Snaith,  18,  son  of  Mr.  and  Afc-a.  Charles 
S^th*  337  Church  street,  haa  been  awarded  a  scholarship  to  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology. 

The  scholarship  is  a  renewal  ot  one  he  received  last  semester 
and  corers  full  tuition  for  the  Spring  seioester. 

Smith  is  a  freshman  in  the  Institute's  fire  protection  and 
safety  engineeriog  department. 


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1    iOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

jchnology  Center 
hicago    16,  Illinois 


Institute    of    Technology  — CAIumet    5-9600.    fc<t.    S45 
cti    Founde 


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Night    Phone; 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


^^"^'^^     Tebrmry  15,   1552 
FOR  RELEASE:   ^^^,,,, 


CHICAGW  —  Three  local  students  hare  received  scholarships  to 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.     The  scholarships  are  all  renewals 
and  cover  full  tuition  for  the  Spring  seraester. 

The  students  are: 

Lrnest  H.  Bratlio,  J'r.»  ki,   son  of  ivir*  and  l^a,  Bratlie*  3^J- 
north.  Jifein  street;   Olarenoe  W.  Price,   Jr.,   19,   son  of  Lar.  aod  isurs. 
il'icet  159  South  Stewart  arenue,  and  Aloert  '#.  Smith*  13,  son  of  s^, 
aod  ^s.  G.  J.  ^ith*  344  South  t/Veatnaore  avenue. 

They  are  all  in  the  Institute's  department  of  fire  protection 
and  safety,  engineering* 


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IINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ichnology  Center 
hicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»«00.     Bt.    MS 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    ininois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-WOO,    Ext,    31 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     February  I5,  I552 
FOR  RELEASE:     jrmmiiata 


OHIOAGO  —  Richard  H.  Erbe,  20,   son  of  Mr.   and  Mrs.  H.  C.  Erba, 
1320  Munroe  avenus,  bas  bean  awarded  a  scholarship  at  Illinois  Ina&itute 
of  Technology. 

The  scholarahip  is  a  reneiml  and  covers  full  tuition  for  one 
asaiester. 

Erbe  ia  a  aophomore  in  the  fire  nroteotion  and  safety 
engineering  departiiient  of  Illinois  Tech. 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

lllino-s    institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    S-»«00,     Ext.    545 

Ar-rour    Researcti    Foundatpon 

cf     Illinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9400,     Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     February  I5,   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:      x„*nediate 


CHICAaO  —  Charles  J.  Zink,  Id.  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  C.  J,  Zink, 
325  West  Buekeyet  has  been  awarded  a  scholarship  to  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology. 

The  scholarship  is  a  renewal,  aod  covers  full  tuition  for  one 
aeioester* 

^ink  is  a  freshman  in  the  fire  protection  ani  safety  engineering 
department. 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

jchnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Hi;noi5    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-7400,    E»t.    545 

Arr-cur    Research    Foundation 

c'    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO.    E«t.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed:    February  15,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:   j^^ediate 


CHIOAGO  —  Walter  R.   Johnson,    18,   son  of  Mr.  and  AJrs.  W.  T>, 
Johnson,  £^st  Barry  RH)  ^1,  has  been  awarded  a  sdiolarship  to 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

The  scholarship  is  a  renewal  of  one  Johnson  received  last 
semester  and  covers  full  tuition  for  the  Spring  aonester. 

Johnson  is  a  freshman  in  the  fire  protection  and  safety 
engineering  departnient. 


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.INOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

hnology  Center 
cago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.     ht.    545 
Arn-our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-WOO,    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:    February  15.  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:   Immediate 


CHICAGO  —  JLllen  J.  Oarr,  26,  son  of  Rta.  Kathleen  Carr,  307 
Sul  Rosa,  has  been  awarded  a  soholarship  to  Illiaoia  Institute  of 
Technology* 

The  scholarship  eoTers  full  tuition  for  one  aemeater*   ^;  ' 
Carr  is  a  junior  la  the  Institute  of  Design,  a  department  of 
Illinois  Tech. 


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CHICAOO  —  D«in  E,  Johnfloa,  20,    son  of  .Vfr.  airf  Mrs.    I.   .V^      :  •  ■     ,. 

Johiuou,  41  •  23rd  atre«t»  S.f. ,  haa  b*en  xvarded  a  seholarahlp  to 

IlllnDia  Inatltuta  of  Teohnalogy. 

Tha  acholarahip  la  a  raoaaal  anS  oovara  tuition  for  ooe  aemeatair* 
JohnaoQ  la  a  Junior  In  the   fire  protaotlon  aol  aafety  eaglneerlias 

dapartoent. 


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IINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ichnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Director    of    Public    Relations  — James    W.    Armsey 
Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-7400,     Ext.    545 

Arn-our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Ext.    317 

Niqht   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     February  15,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:     I««»ediate 


CHISAGO  —  David  P.  Notley,  19.  son  of  l&r,  aod  Mrs.  C.  «.  Notley, 
3624  Burr  street t  has  been  awarded  a  soholarship  to  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology. 

The  soholarship  is  a  renewal  and  covers  full  tuition  for  one 
semester. 

Hotley  is  a  soidiotaore  in  the  fire  protection  and  safety 
engineering  department* 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

NImcIs    l.nstitute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9«00.     E»t,    545 
Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Insfitufe    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.    E«t.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed:     February  15,  15152 
FOR  RELEASE:      insaediate 


CHICAGO  —  Donald  P.  Hemingway,  18,  son  of  l-Jfr,  and  :^3,  ?.  L. 
Hemingway,  1218  Guernsey  court,  has  been  awarded  a  acliolarsJup  to 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

The  scholarship  covers  full  tuition  for  the  Spring  semester. 

Hemingway  is  a  freshman  in  the  chemical  engineering  departinent* 


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echnology  Center 
Ihicago   16,  Illinois 


minors    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-»M0,    Ext.    MS 

Arrr-our    Research    Foundation 

oi    Illinois    Institute    of    Technologv  —  CAIumet    5-MOO.    E«t.    317 

Niqht   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


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FOR  RELEASE:       i-tTnediate 


CEICAr-O  —  James  T-,  Knigbt,   13,   son  of  Wr,  and  Mrs. 
E,  K,  Knight,  525  North  3ltth  street,  has  been  awarded  a 
scholarship  to  Illinois  Inctitvte  of  Technology, 

The  scholarship  covers  tidtion  for  one  semester. 

Kniglit  is  a  freshman  in  the  fire  protection  arid 
safety  en£;.1jaeering  departriienl/. 


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IINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ichnology  Center 
hicago   16,  lllmois 


Illinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-?«0,    Ext.    54S 
o«    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-MOO,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       :^?'r-'.ry   15,    19J^2 

FOR  RELEASE:         Ii^^diate 


rHIC.aGO  —  Two  locril  studer.ts  hsive  received 
scholarships  t-o  Illinois  Institi^ts  of  Tec'raoloa',     T.!ic 
scholarship  covers  full  t-jiitiori  for  one  screestsr,       ^  ■•  • 

The  pi'T'dsnts  are:  '-  ' 

■He^rt.  Gohn,   21,   hl->  ^th  street,   senior  in  fire 
protection  ani  raf<?ty  Pi^.pinefirln.fT* 

''-••''ll"'.ian  ^at^irson,   9/\  cor;  of  Mr.  arid  ViTf,  ,T,  ? 
I'aterpon,   69  Calvariet  avenue,   f .re  ehrair.  in  electi'ical 
engineer' ng. 


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Fechnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   fhones: 

Illinois    Institute    ot    Technology —  CAIumet    5-»«)0.    Ext.    MS 

Armour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   i-HOO.    Ext.    317 

Nighl  Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       F  /  r  - 17/  1,"?,    l''5'2 

FOR  RELEASE:    Iimnedlate 


CHIC;. GO  —  Doiiald  Adolf >hoon,   21,   son  of  %.  cxxd 
IfrB,  A,  E,  Adolphsoi!,  I60I;  10th  aveniie,  has  been  g;.;'arded 
a  schole.rsh.ip  to  IDJl  .inoir  L'  tititute  of  Tochnoloc^'', 

Adolpl'SOi!  ic  a  serxior  in  tlie  no  .Lillui-^icai  ongiiieering 
departnient  at  Tlliiiois  Toch. 

The  scholarsJiip  coverE  trdtxon  loi-  one  f:».anester. 


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'echnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»M0.    E»t.    MS 

AriTour    Research    Foundation 

ol    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-«00,    Ext.    JI7 

Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8ltt-R 


Mailed:      TebTu^vy  15,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:      In-rAediate 


CHICAGO  —  James  gtebbine,  21,  son  of  I-Ir.  and  Mrs. 
C,  E,  Stebbin.s,  25l6  Pi^airde  avenue,  has  been  awarded  a 
scholarship  to  Illinois  Instdtute  of  Technology. 

The  scholarship  covers  part  o:.'  the  tuition  for  one 
semester, 

StebbinsJB  a  sei^ior  in  the  cheiidrtr^'  department. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day  Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»400,    ht.    MS 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Hlrnols    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-MOO,    Ext.    317 
Night  Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:  Febriaaiy  1^,  1^52 
FOR  RELEASE:  Isune^ate 


CHICAGO  —  John  i>etti,   21,   son  of  i-ir,   and  iirc, 
Louis  Betti,  20S  l8th  avenue,  has  be^  n  avjaided  a  &ehoiar- 
ship  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 

The  scholar Fhip  covers  paiii  of  the  tuitioii  a  or 
one  yemeEter, 

Betti  ±E  a  Bonior  in  the  mechanical  eiigineuring 
deoartinent*  - .  .... 


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Day   Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?M0,    Evt.    MS 

Armour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-WOO,    Ext.    31' 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:    "cbT'.Tai^^   l2j    19^2 

FOR  RELEASE:    ^iinjediat© 


CHin^aO  —  John  7.,   "'kyer,  21,  svn   of  Mr,  a.id  Mrs. 
J.  "5.  Mayer.  131;  "atsF  stroet,  '-as  bean  a.-rarded  a  scholarship 
to  Illinois  InstxtMt^  of  TeohnoIcE::^. 

T}^s  S'.'holar5>iip  cover-  pai-t  of  ths  tiiitioxi  .Coi-*  oite 

jti.7or  ;'.E  ?.  eonior  in  the  raeclianiciil  ong:".neorJiig 
depart- ont. 


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Technology  Center 
phicago   16,  Illinois 


□ay   Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?*00.    &.I.    M5 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,    Ext.    JI7 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed: 


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CHICAGO  —  Richard  Loiojaoii.   lei,   son  of  la.',   and.  lire, 
E,  C,  Soloaion,   1503  r^ast  'jliv«  etrett,   li^^b  beeai  CHaa-ued  a 
scholarship  i>o  Illinois  liietituie  of  'X'eclinology, 

ihe  sdoiarship  covtjz's  full  tuition  for  one  soiaester, 
and  is  a  renewal  of  the  one  iJoloraon  had  last  year. 

He  is  a  fresiiinan  in  tae  Listitute's  depai'^-iaant  of 
fire  protect...  m  and  safejy  engineeriiig. 


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ichnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 


Illinois    Institute    o(    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»600,    Ext.    MS 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    lli.ncls    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO,    Ext.    317 

Night   Phone: 

Lombard    1810-R 


FOR  RELEASE:      .^,,^^^ 


CIIIGAGO  --  Gerald  J.  Roberts  3n,  19,   son  of  :ir.  and 
Mrp,   John  'Robertson,   ?'">?  •Sr.wrdt  aveniie,  hss  boon  avai'ded  a 
scholarsliin  to  D-liji.oiv-:  Instit  ta  of  TGohrolog;/. 

T"'3  scholarship  covsrc  fiill  t-.u.tion  for  one 

Robertson  is  a  nophoriors  in  the  cheiiical  sngijieerliig 


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fechnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.     Ext.    MS 
Arrr-our    Research    Foundation 

oi    IH.nois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?40O.    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed:     ?'ebr-.aT7.-  IS,   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:     -I^wnediate 


CHICAGO  —  Donald  J.  /'layheT'^   20,   son  of  ■■3r.  ar?.d 
Mrs,  Howard  MajJiiaw,  \xOli  Clarence  otreet,   Sticknc=>y,  h.is 
bsen  awarded  ST.ofh.er  sclsolarshlp  to  Illinois  Institute  of 

Technology,  ''■■-'  '■■■■■•  '■   ^'''^^   *■  "t-^  "•■  ^'^  • ■•■     ■ 

The  ,3cholarshlp  coverr.  frJ.1  t.rition  io:c  one  tjeiaeiitor, 
Maj/li-.w  is  a  j-irior  in  t'"c  iBstr'c-ate'e  ',iec"}anical 
engineering  d.cpa.rt:ncnt.     Lust  ysar  he  vas  sc,.-ja.Tded.  a  scholarship 
ac  thcj  dnts{-Cir»d;"  ng  sophonort  mechanical  engineering^:  student. 


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iechnology  Center 
vhicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Ml-no-s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,     Bet.    545 

A'rr-our    Research    FoundaHon 

&I    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Ext.    317 

Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       Fnhv.^PTy  1^,    1«<2 

FOR  RELEASE:     iTi-'nediste 


CHIC;':  GO  —  Fnrton  Hr:ll?-nd,   20,   son  of  ?-!r.   and  Mrs. 
E.   L,  ffullanc,   Th?  Sm^th  Oakla-nd  avenue,   has  been  aijsrded  a 
pcholc-rship  to  ninoir   IrFtittite  of  Technology. 

T"'C  ccholarp^T^p  cottrit  fvJl  tv:it5.on  for  one  serr'.oster, 
PiiJJ.ard  is  a  freshrcan  in  the  Institutp,  rna.-joring  iri 
electrical  rinr5r)enT2Pg, 


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echnology  Center 
'hicago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9600.     Ext.    545 

Ar^ou-    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?400,    Ext.    317 

Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:  Pebrn^arv  l5,   19,^2 
FOR  RELEASE:     I«ir<ediate 


CniC.AGn  —  Kenneth  Styber,  3.3,  son  of  Mr,  and  Mr  p. 

E.  J,  Eti'ber,  1917  Sonth  53th  cor-rt^  has  been  awarjed  a 

scholarship  to  Illinois  Institute  ->f  Technology, 

The  sch~larrhip  cover?  fiill  trition  for  one  s;  mester, 
Stj'bor  is  a  freirhiiian  in  the  Icstitrte's  chenical 

enoineerinv:  dGpartrrient.      !^e  Id  a  .rraduats  of  J.  .sterling  i^'orton 

high  school. 


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pchnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    S-7400.    Ext.    545 
,-    Research    Foundation 
ois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    S-MOO,    Ext.    317 


Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:   February  1?,  19.^2 
FOR  RELEASE:    IJmnediate 


CH. CAGO  —  Two  Dak  Park  students  have  been  awarded 
new  EcholarshipK  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,     The 
Echolarships  cover  part  oi  the  tuition  ior  one  sesnester, 

Tl-^e  students  ares 

Elaine  Krause,   22,   da^ighter  of  ''t.  and  Krs.   Fraiik 
Krause,  11^7  South  ElnwDod  avenue,   senior  in  bc;me  econoinics. 

F-obert  J,  Mateer,   22,   son  of  I-ir.  and  Hrs,  i'iarion 
Mateer,  2ii8  Washington  street,  senior  In  psychology*  ,,.r,^,.,j.. 


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achnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

lilnois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,    Ext.    MS 
Arr^ou-    Research    Foundation 
of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-«00,    Ext.    317 

Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


^^'^^^--      Febr-ar^;  15,  19^2 
FOR  RELEASE:    immediate 


CHICiVGO  —  Thp  Elmhnrst  cti?  dents  have  been  awai*dGd 
nov;  f!cholarF>?.ii!S  to  T7.1irtoiE  Institute  of  Technolo.ry.     The 

scholarE^-ip^  cover  full  tidtion  for  one  S'^nester. 

The"  stvidentc  arc:  ''    '■    ' 

■    ^   liandaH  Ilamishj   18,   Eon  o"  I-!r,  and  '•5rs,   •'',  A, 
Harxdsh,  321  Oaklaw.a  avcnrie,  saphorzoTe  in  fire  protection         •' 
and  saf et.i'"  oni2:!-2ieeri;i.g. 

Jainys  H.   O'Neill;,   iB,   son  of  lir,  and  Ilrs.  53.   C. 
O'Neill,  121  'jA£Lst  Fremont  avenue,  frGE'riiaii  in  fire  protection, 
and  s;ifety  aif:ir,;;cri:  g. 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Irstltute    of    Technology  —  CAIcmet    5-7400,     Eict.    545 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

oi'    lll.nois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO,    Ext.    317 

Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     Februar/  2$,  19^2 
FOR  RELEASE:      Imriedijite 


CHICAGO  —  Alan  Grossberg,  lO,  eon  of  Irre.  'i-&ry 
Groseberg,  lj,6l6  Flnley,   Q-alfport,  has  beer.  av;arded  a 
scholarship  to  Illinoie  InBtx  -"'^t.^  of  Tecfeolocr, 

'a!ie  ECholarthlp  cover?  part  of  the  tuition  for  one 
semester. 

tiros^-'^'org  xK  a  souhomore  in  the  'Uistitutc's  cheKiical 
engii'i ecrii  I ;_,  depa r tiaent . 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 


chnology  Center 
licago    16,  Illinois 


institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet 
;r    Research    Foundation 
ois    Institute    of    Technoiogv  —  CAlun 


5-96O0,     Ext,    545 
et    5-9600,    E«t.    31 


Niqht    Phone: 

Lombard    leiO-R 


Mailed:    Februax^''  1<,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:    ^aimediate 


CniCA'.^O  — ■  Fdcl-ard  I.  Brooker,   2ii,   son  of  Hxs, 
Esther  JBrooker,   l5G9  Beacor.  street,   haii  been  awarded  a 
scholarship  to  Illinois  Institv.te  of  Tecimol.  gy, 

T'^e  scholarship  covers  part  of  the  tiiition  for 
one  semester, 

i>rooker  is  a  senioi-  in  the  arcid-tecvare  .ie*:art- 
laent. 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
Ihicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

IINnots    Institute    of    Technology —CAIumet    5-»400.     Ext.    545 

A-rrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-7400,    E«t.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    1810-R 


Mailed:  Febnoaiy  l5,   19^2 
FOR  RELEASE:   iMedziato 


CI-IICAGO  —  Cora  Ivard,  daiic^-tcr    f  Hre.  Ksary  L, 
Badon,   737  Totrean  street,   has  been  ai/ai^ied  a  scholarship 
to  Hlinois  LiEtit-!;te  of  Technology,', 

Toe  scholarship  is  a  reneireil  of  one  iiiSE  Ward 
received  lart  j'Bar,  and  covers  fioll  txLtion  for  one  seriiet-ter. 

She  is  a  junior  in  the  Ins  titbit  a  of  Desii^Ti,,  a 
department  of  Illinois  Tech, 


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.LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

schnology  Center 
hicago    16,   Illinois 


no.s     Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»400,     b.t,     S45 

rrour    Research    Foundatton 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Ext.    317 


Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     Tehx.cry  13%  19S2 
FOR  RELEASE:     Iiariediate 


CHIC  GO  —  Three  locsuL  students  iiave  been  awarded 
scholarships  to  Illlnoie  jj-^Etitute  oi'  Tecimologj',     Thej  are; 

Jamec  Mlesntus,  19,  con  q£  l-ir.  and  Mrs.  'Michael 
Mientue,   3hOh  South  Leavitt  street,   Goplioi.-iore,   IriStdtitte  of 
Design, 

Fern  Schalujid,  19,  daughter  o±  iu.-,  and  aix-s,  SO-uer 
Schalund,  l\.3l6  West  2lEt  place,  sophomoxe^  'iiom.B  eoono^rdcs, 

;-arbara  DndwrtJood,   18,   daughter  of  I^ir«   and  rirc. 
Clarence  'Jivdertrood,   2322  North  Kildare  avei.ue,   frcEbman, 
home  econoraicE. 

T'-c  scholarships  cover  part  oi'  the  tiiition  for 
one  sejnefT-ter. 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

pchnology  Center 
ihicago   16,  Illinois 


Djy    Phones: 

Illinois    institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?«00,    Ext.    S45 

Ardour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.    Ext.    317 

Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:        ■tv,''  -r.      y.,.'   -j  cf      lo^Jg 

FOR  RELEASE^     Irjiedu.be 


CHICAGO    —  Lenore  V'alker,  IG,  daughter  of  'Ir,  and 
Mr-F.  W,  H,  WaDter,  BS'2'7  Farragut  averracj,  has  been  £v.-.arded 
a  Echolai-ehrlp  Ix)  ILlinoie  Ir-£tit-ute  oi"  Teclmolocy. 

'i.,':-s  ''.'all-:6r  is  a  freshirisji  in  the  hone  economics 
departnent, 

The  rioholarc^dp  coverB  pai't  of  t!  e  t'itiu'K  for  one 
semester. 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    o(    Technology —CAIumet    5-9400,     Bt.    M5 

Arr-our    Research    Foundafton 

of    lilmois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAlumet    S-?tOO,    Ext.    317 

Night    Phone: 

Lombard    1810-R 


Mailed:     Febrjaiy  15,  19^2 
FOR  RELEASE:      Isisiiediate 


CKin/lGO  ~-  Th.ree  local  st~.;ds££nts  hsnre  receiVGd 
scholajeeliape  from  IllJ:nois  li'^stltate  of  TochnoloL^?,     Tliej 
are: 

Alice  Fraefsasr,  IB,  da^jchior  o?  Mr»  ajcid  vfrr,  G«  A* 

5305  Soi5th  fbaitldirig  avcaiiie,  Genior,  civrll  engi3if-©r.lri:j, 

Kojit  Sliirlor,  l8,   f?on  of  Tfe",  sjid  Hrc,  HojHi  ShisloTj 
5519  Soatih  Chrf.etiana  avenue,  fresha^i,  netalliir.f,ical  enijlneerlK 


noitobnuoi    rialfi-jJvil    i  v -. 


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.LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Cen+er 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.    Ext.    545 

AriTour    Research    Foundafhon 

oi    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.    Ext.    317 

Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       ^^i-T^-rnr   l5,    ic^g 

FOR  RELEASE:    Xitno-late 


CHICAGO  —  'rbrec  local  Etudcntp  have  rccGix'-9d. 
ECholarGhl;.iG  fro~i  nirinois  IriBtibKc  of  Tochnclo^r,     They  arei 

C-eorgo  Gallarhcr,   Jr.,   22,   son  of  Mr.  and  Mrr, 
Gallagher,   2222  Ife^t  IC^th  .-^trT^ct,  senior,   cItH  engineering, 

Robert  liatheiwaxif   20,   son  of  It»   aj:.d  Ilri- .   Ii-a 
.■'kthe>,sori_,  22620  iva.li-cn  aT'-om^Gj   j;,nicr,  .:a'.^-jall-,7r£:i.ial 
ongineerS-n  ■; . 

Clive  '',\HEon,  IB,  llaCl  FJnxon  a  rsn-jft,  sophomor©, 
jnetallorgical  engiriewring. 


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^LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Bchnology  Center 
Ihicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois     Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?«00,     Ext.    M5 

Arrrcur    Research    Foundation 

cf    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Ext.    317 

Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      Februaiy  15,    1952 
FOR   RELEASE:    ^ae<iiate 


CHTC/IGO  —  Steve  Gewarbowski.  l3,  son  of  I-ir, 
aiid  Ilrs,  Bteve  Gewar to^-rski,  2863  West  Sliaicespeare  avenue, 
has  been  a'ijarded  a  Bcholarrhip  to  IHlno.is  Institute  oi. 
Technolocj.  \>   --    ■•  •■  ■  ■'.• 

SeiiraritowsA'i  is  ajimior  In  the  choridcal  engineer3.ng 
dsp^tanrnt, 

Tiio  v^cholarK?ilp  covetr^  fixLl  tivitiou  for  one  S(^ae>';ter, 


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IINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ichnology  Center 
fiicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,     Ext.    S45 

Arrrnur    Research    Foundation 

ot    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-7400,    Ext.    317 

Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      fehrc^rj  15,    19^2 

FOR  RELEASE:    immediate 


CHICAGO  —  TvTo  local  students  nave  be.n  avxardsd 
schalarBhips  to  niinois  Institute  of  Technolo^%     Tliey  are; 

Riclnard  Kumert,  19,  son  of  Jlr,  and  Mrs,  Fred 
K-uiiimert,  iSoh  Morth  Lavergne  avenue,   jiaxlor,  business  aiid 
ecoiramics,  and  Fiarianne  Loska,  13,  day^htsr  of  Mr,  and 
Mrs,  Stephen  Locka,   llih9  Koi'tli  Lorel  avonue,  freshjnan, 
chemistry, 

I-Jles  Loska 's  ECholarship  eoverK  1\0.1  tid-tion  axid 
Kimroort's  half  tuition  for  one  sranecter. 


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IINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ichnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Iliinois     l,->st;ti;te    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9400.     Etc!.    545 

Arrrou'    Research    Foundation 

of    l-iinols'  Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-?600,    Ext.    317 

Night   Phone: 

Lo-nbard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       T^?r^^3.ry  1?,  1:^52 
FOR  RELEASE:       m^^e&a^ 


(^SSCAOO  —  Thons5  Waterman,,  Zi.,   son  of  iir,  und 
Tfe"5,  J«  G,    •iatiTrmssi,  60)4;.  Ingleuide  avenre,  has  been  awaj^ied 
a  j«hojL&3R5hlx;  "te  Illiiyjlf.  Institute  oi'  Tedaiolory, 

isktermaii  is  a  senior  in  tho  c?ieaical  eEgdjieerlng 
depai'tment, 

Tho  0c}ioItrchij)  cc-'ars  p&T't  of  "wio  tuition  for  one 
£.  finer  tor* 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

:hnology  Cen+er 
icago    16,   Illinois 


nois    Institute    of    Tectinology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Ext.    545 
■fT-c-ur    Researcti    Foundation 
Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-940O.    Ext.    317 


Niqtit    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:        F -b-rrD-VylS  ^    V)^2 

FOR  RELEASE:    lanediate 


GKICAGO  —  Charles  Arends,  20,  son  of  •'&:.  ?.nd.  I-irs, 
Morris  Arendn^  r^ii87  Fldfjewood  court,  has  received  a  scholar- 
shj.p  to  Illinois  Inctitute  of  Tecimolorj'. 

The  scholarship  cover?  fiill  tu3.tion  fov  ona  Sfmester. 

Arei.iuE  l.i-  a  etaiicr  iri  the  ehoiiTLEti^'  dopeit.ment. 


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.LINOIS  INSTJTUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

lllino-s    Instllute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»400,     EkI.    S45 

Arrrouf    Research    Foundatton 

oi    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Ext.    317 

Night   Phone: 

Lo.-nbard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      ^f^b-nmr^/lSj   19$2 
FOR  RELEASE:      imnediate 


CHICrlGO  —  Barbara  lJnderw^->odj   18,   daughter  of  I>!r. 
ard.  T-St'S,  Clarence  UndertTOod,  has  received  a  scholarEh^'p  to 
Illinois  Instlt^ite  of  Tf^chnoloi^^^'-. 

The  LCholarchip  covers  paii;  of  the  tMtion  for 
one  ssraester. 

f'iBs  Inievijcod  .If  a  freshitt-an  iXi  the  home  econorrdcs 
department*  ,,  .    _  , 


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IINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

=chnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9M0,     Ext.    545 

A'TO'j-    Research    Foundation 

of    ri.nols    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-WOO,    Est.    317 

Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:        February  15,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:      Ii3:r,ediate 


CHICAGO  -~  Two  local  students  have  received 
scholarships  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.  They 
are: 

Vincent  Parks,  23,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs,  Joseph 
Paiks,  2132  Eastwwod  avenue.  Junior,  raeclTanical  engineering, 
and  Herbert  Underwood.  22,  son  of  Mr,  and  lire.  Arthur 
Underwood,  ihO   North  Troy  street,  jimior,  mechanical 
engineerino. 

The  scholarships  cover  part  of  the  tuiti-in 
for  one  semester. 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

jchnology  Center 
hicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Hllno;?    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,     B<t.    MS 

A'-^our    Research    Foundation 

of     Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,     E>t.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:  February  IS,   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:  Imrtediate 


CHICAGO  —  Melvin  Hedgs,  23,  30i-  rJest  Willow 
street,  has  beon  awarded  a  sdnolarehip  to  Illinois 

Institiite  of  Technology,       ' 

The  scholarship  covers  ti^ltiou  for  one  semecter. 
Hedge  is  a  jtaiior  in  the  Institrte  of  Design  of 
Illinois  Tech,         -■  '-■''^'- 


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:1IN01S  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 


tchnology  Cen+er 
ilcago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9600,     Bf.    545 
Arrr^our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:    Fabniaiy  15,  I95I2 
FOR  RELEASE:    Lmsctate 


CHICAGO  —  Two  loc  1  students  lia-ye  been  awarded 
scholarships  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,     They  ares 

Burton  C.  Mej'-er,  25,  8  West  Etie  street,  senior, 
Institvte  of  Design,  and  Jacqueline  A.  HoBtecsaery,  20,  700 
North  Stat.e  street^,  freshman.   Institute   of  Design, 

T>~e  scholarships  cover  half  the  tuition  for  the 
Spring  semester* 

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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

iMmois    l.nstitute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Bt.    545 

A'rrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Insdtute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Ext.    317 

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CHICLiGO  ~  Five  local  stuieiits  have  been  awarded 
scholarships  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technolog;;'".   They  are: 

TasvJiiro  lElxhnoto,  29,  it827  North  Ivinthrop  avenue, 
senior,  Instit-te  of  Design;  Dennis  Johjnson,  20,  son  of  Mr, 
and  Mrs.  David  Johnson,  I1.OO9  North  Springfield  avenue,  junior, 
mechanical  angfjieering, 

Vincent  Parks,  23,  son  of  I-Ir,  and  I-Irs.  Joseph  Farks, 
2132  Eastwood  avenue,  junior"  mechanical  engineering;  Patricia 
Turner,  19,  daughter  of  Mrs.  Mra  Turner,  29^3  Belle  Plaine 
avenue,  sophomore,  home  economics,  and  Lenore  Walker,  18, 
dnaghter  of  lir,  and  Mrs,  Iv.  H.  Walker,  5b27  Farragut  avenue, 
freshman,  home  economics. 


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chnology  Center 
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CHICAGO  —  Ti-fo  local  students  have  recelTed  scholar- 
ships from  Illinois  Instit-ate  of  Technoloey.     They  are: 

Robert  Mathewson,   20,  son  of  Mr,  and  Mrs,   I.  J, 
r-ktheiTEon,  12620  Wallace  avenue,  jiijvior,  nietallnrEical 
engineering,  and  Glive  Ullson,  18,  lliiOl  Union  avenue, 
Bophomore,  riietallurpical  engineering. 

The  scholarships  cover  full  titition  for  one 
semester, 

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CKICACtO  —  Tt'o  local  studexi-bs  have  received  scholar- 
sh-ips  from  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,     They  ares 

Nancy  Anderson,  17,  daughter  of  Mr,  and  I-£rs.  G,  P» 
Anderson,  2l!.l9  North  fpaulding  avemie,  frosl-un3.n,  home  econor.iit-s, 
and  Elizabeth  Zoj-raphos,  18 ,   daugiiter  o.f  ?'5r,  and  !Irs,  Bvangelos 
ZogrS'-'hos,   3022  North  Laramie,   jtaiior  in  Mathematics, 

The  scholarehips  cover  part  of  the  trition  fcr  one  jssemestcr. 


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CHICAGO  —  Three  local  students  have  received 
scholarships  to  Hlinoie  Institute  of  I'eclmology,     They  are? 

Fdchard  Kummert,  19,   son  of  i'r,  and  JSps.  Fred 
KuEEtaert,  l50ii  Korth  Lavergne  avenue,  j-anlorj  business  aiid 
eco(tio]Td.cs|     S^J-d  Levy,   20  daughter  of  Fir,  and  Mrs,  i'raisk 
ievy,  3ii.58  'Cst  PolJc  street,  senior,  Snfilish,,  and  Marianx-e 
Loska,  18,  daughter  of  ifr.  and  &s.  S.  L,  Loska,  llih?  North 
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icago   16,  Illinois 


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dl -ICAGO  —  Two  local  etvdeiits  have  been  aKai-ded 
scholarships  to  Illinois  Institute  of  Tec}'!no].o£7,     They 
are?  ■'•' 

Alice  Tr&sfm&Tf  18,  datightef  of  Kr,  and  llirs, 
C.  A.  Fraseiaerj  5806  South  Albany  averme,  fi'eElTiaan,   cheivdstry, 
and  Kent  Shisler,  18,   eon  of  lir,  anr".  Jtrr,  Hoj'-t  Shisler,  5^19 
South  ChriBt^Aiia  avenx^e,  frethraan,  metallurgical  engiiieering. 

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CHICAGO  —  Fire  local  students  have  reCv-ived.  scholarslT ips 
to  Illinois  Institute  of  Teclinology.     "^hey  aret 

Ricliax-d  Ktmimert,  19,  eon  of  Mr,  and  ?&:s,  Fred  Ktasainertj 
l^Oii  Iferth  Javergre  avenue,   Junior,  burinest  econoinics^     Enid  Levy, 
20,   dauc^ter  or  l-Ir,  and  Mrs,  Frank  Le-'>?y,  3h$Q  V^ect  Polk  street^ 
senior,  ShgLich, 

Hariai-me  Loe!-3,  18j   fiaufhtor  Cjf  r^«  and  l-tas,  Stephen 
loaka,  lldl?  North  Loi^el  avoriuo,  rrcalzrian,   caeitiictiyj     iJavid  SachSj 
l8,  son  of  r'tr.  iind  I'rs,  M.  A,  Sachs,   3523  Grcjnshaw,  fjreEkraaji, 
matheraaticE,  an.d  Sherman  Sussraan,  21^   yltS  IjridupenderiCf;  bo\:leTaa^i3 
senior,  ch^iistry.  *s,.,. 


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'chnology  Center 
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CHICAGO  —  Lenore  Walker,  l8,  daugliter  of  ?lr,  and 
Mrs,  ¥,  Ut   Vlalker,  552?  Farragut  avsnuo,  hae  received  a 
scholarship  frora  Illinois  Institute  of  "iecbnologj. 

The  scholarship  covers  part  of  the  tidtion  for  one 
semester, 

Mss  Halker  is  a  freshman  in  the   Institute's  horae 
economics  department. 


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CHICilGO  —  Two  local  students  have  received  scholar- 
ships to  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,     They  ares 

ffohn  G.  Etaaka,  18,   son  of  lip,  and  i^irs,  B,  J,  K-unica^, 
296I4  South  Looinis  street,  freehnian,  arcliiteetiire,  and  James 
Mientus,  19,  son  of  Mr,  and  Vitb,  Mictiael  i-iientiis,  3iiOU  South 
Leavitt  street,   sophomore.   Institute  of  i^esign, 

Kimka's  scholarship  covers  -fiill  tuition,  and       " 
Mientus'   half  tuition  for  one  senester. 


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Tj:hnology  Cen+er 
dicago   16,  Illinois 


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CHICAGO  —  Two  local  students  have  received  scholar- 

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ships  to  niinoie  InEtitute  of  Technology,     They  are: 

James  Mientus,  19,  son  of  Pb:*.  and  I-Ite.  Mchael 
Miontus,   3hOh  Sc-^th  Le^^itt  street,   eophonore.    Institute  of 
Design,  and  Ralph  Zelmer,   I8,   son  of  ilr.  e.nd.  Hrs,   Ous-t  Zeliser, 
Ijl55  South  Callforaia  aven^ie,   Goplioaore,   clieinical  engineoring, 

?elmer's  scholarship  covers  fxill  tuition,  and  Hientus' 
half  ttiitim  lor  one  semester. 


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jchnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 

From.:      Jim  Jensen 

CAlumet  5-960O 
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February  19,    195^ 


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CHIGkGO  —    Illinois  Tech's   faltering  cagera  will  irake  a  seventh 
attempt   for   their   ninth  victory  Wednesday   night  when  they  host   the 
University  of  Chicago  at   8  p.m.    in  the  Techawk  gym,   32nd  and  Dearborn 
streets. 

The  Techawks  have  lost   six  straight  after  winning  their  first 
eight  games, 

The  Chicago  game  will  be  the  fifth  Tech  has  played  in  nine  dayso 
The  Techawks  finish  the  season  with  three  more   contests   in  the  next  weeka 

They  take  on  Knox  Friday  night  at   hCTe ,   North  Central  Monday, 
also  at  home,   and   then  invade  Loyola  next  Wednesday  night. 

Coach  Ed  Glancy's  hopes   for  a  winning  season  rest  with  the 
availability  of  injured  center  Joe  Byerwalter,    leading  Techawk  point 
maker*     The  6-3i  sophomore  injured  his  left  ankle  Febo    12  in  Detroit 
against  Viiayne  university  and  has  missed  three  games. 

A  bright  spot  in  the  last  two  games  has  been  the  play  9f  forward 
Bob  Peterson,  who  threw  in  23  points  against  Concordia  and  20  at  Wheaton 
iVbnday  night. 

The  Techawks  defeated  Chicago  in  the  season  opener  last  December 
83   to  42.. 


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;chnology  Center 
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CHIOAGO  •>«  Illinois  Teeh'a  swimming  team  will  aeek  to  regain 
a  •300  record  against  Loyola  uniy^csity  at  6>30  p.m.  Thursday  in  the 
Valentine  3oys  olub  pool,  34th  and  Emerald  streets* 

Coaoh  Jim  istlowen's  tankmen,   hard  hit  by  mid-year  graduation*  ba^e 
won  two  of  tire  meets. 


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ihnology  Center 
cago   16,  Illinois 

Erom:      Jim  Jensen 

CAlumet  3-96?0 
Ext.    626 


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CHICAGO  —  The  Alpha  Signa  Phi  fraternity  chapter  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technolcgy  will  hold   the  first  annual   inter-chapter   basketball 
tournament  Saturday  (Febo    23)   in  the   Institute  gjTa-   32nd  and  Dearborn 
3treel"g, 

Alpha  Sigma  Fhi   teams  from  P'ordue  uniyersity.    Univeraity  of 
Wisccnsin.  University  :>f  Illincia,   and   Illinois  Tech  will  meat   in  four 
games  starting  at   1,    2530,   6j30,  and  8  p^mo 

A  dance  and  cpen  house  fcr  aluiniii  wiJ.l  be  held   In  the  c'-'.-opter 
house,   3154  3>   Michigan,    following  the  final  gameo      Teams   from  the  other 
three   colleges  will  stay  at   the  chapter  house  Saturdaj'  nightj 

N'orses  from  St.    Lukes  and  iVIichael  Reese  hospitals  end   I80  Alpha 
Sigma   Phi  alumni  have  been  invited   to  the  games   and  dance, 

Bruce  Tennant,    8G36  South  Paxton  avenue,    is   chairiran  of  the 
tournament   comnitteso     Other  committee  members: 

Paul  Setzej    72d   11th  street,   Wilrflettej   Charles  Uram,    860 
Burnhaa  avenue,    Calurret  City;   and  Ed  Schippinann,   Box  157;   Lake  Villao 


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ichnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Fromi     Jim  Jensen 

CAlumet  5-9600 
Ext.   626 


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CHICAGO  ~  Illinois  Tech  seeks  its  second  win  cf  the  year 
over  Knox  college  at  8  pom,  Friday  in  the  Teehawk  gym,  32nd  and 
Dearborn  streetso 

The  Techawks  edged  Knox,  _53  to  54s  in  Galesburg  January  12,-, 
That  win  was  the  Techawks'  eighth  in  a  row,  but  since  then  they  dropped 
six  straight  before  mauling  Chicago  vjednesday  night. 

Coach  Ed  Clancy  may  be  able  to  use  ^■'3i   Joe  Byerwalter  Friday 
for  the  first  time  since  he  was  injured  February  12.  Byerwalter  is 
still  Tech's  leading  scorer,  even  though  he's  missed  four  gameso 

Although  the  team  has  mi.ssed  Byerwalter,  a  new  scoring  thi-eat 
has  been  uncovered  in  forward  Bob  Peterson*  The  6-»l  speedster  has 
poured  in  4'4'fl  of  his  field  goals  for  6l  points  in  the  last  three  gameso 

The  Techawks  close  their  home  season  Monday  night  against 
North  Central?  and  finish  at  Loyola  VJednesday. 


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IINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ichnology  Center 
bicago  16,  Illinois 
From:     A.   Shirley  Brown 

CAlumet  3 -96 CO 

Ext.    623 


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Mailed:        February  26,    1932 

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CHICAGO  --  Dustfall  in  Chicago  during  January  was  the  lowest 
ever  recorded  for  that  month. 

IVfeiurice  Kayner,  chief  analytical  chemist  at  Armour  Research 
Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  disclosed  today  that 
last  month's  dustfall  —  even  though  it  established  a  rew  high  for  the 
I93I-32  winter  season  —  averaged  only  70«4  tons  per  square  mileo 

"This  is  4^6  tons  per  square  mile  less  than  was  previously 
recorded  during  any  January  since  the  Foundation's  dust  analyses 
started  more  than  five  years  agOj"  Kayner  addedt.   "The  previous 
January  low  was  reported  in  1949 1  when  the  total  averaged  75  ''•or^  pjr 
square  milea" 

January  normally  is  the  highest  month  of  the  year,  l^ayner 
explained.   In  January,  1931»  lie  reported  a  new  high  dustfall  record 
of  109  tons  per  square  mile* 

Each  month,  the  Foundation  measures  and  analyzes  the  dust 
from  municipally-maintained  sampling  stations  for  the  city's  Smoke 
Inspection  and  Abatement  department.  Here  is  the  dustfall  tonnage  as 
recorded  at  the  various  stations. 

Address  .of  Stat  ion  Ward  Noo  Total  Dust  Fall 

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Loop  Average 


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2133  S.  Michigan  1  72^38 

823  E,  44tb  4  ^2,92 

1362  E,  59th  5  ^7_^13 

7415  Stony  Isld,  7  137,22 

8858  J/krquette  10  74.66 

6314  S,   Troy  I3  3^^-^g 

62nd  &  Linder  1^  37. 16 

75^9  Eggieston  I7  47.72 

1620  w»  99th  19  17,1^2 

3808  Ogden  22  83.^0 

1500  Vif,   Monroe  26  79>99 

3033  Fulton  30  39o07 

294U  W.   Cortland  32  36.38 

3602  Belden  36  63o31 

3944  N,  Sawyer  4o  63o96 

7350  Rratt  41  27,36 

34  W.   Hubbard  42  84o4l 

551  Grant  PI.  44  g^^g^ 

3332  Sheffield  46  63cl2 

1622  Eratt  Blvdc  49  35^33 

2240  W.   37th  St*  02.^98 


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CHICAGO  —  Bruno  Ulrick,   29,   3140  S.   IVIichigan  Ave.,    has  been 
appointed  an  assistant   engineer   in  the  mechanism  and  propulsion 
department  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of   Illinois   Institute  of 
Technology, 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Dr.  G.  A,   Nothmann, 
department   chairman. 

Ulrick  graduated  from  Municipal  Technological  Institute, 
Bodenbach,   Czechoslovakia,    in  1939i   and  served   in  the  U.S.  Army  from 
1943-46.    seeing  action  in  the  European  theater. 

He  received  a  bachelor's  degree  in  mechanical  engineering  from 
Vilest  Coast  University,   Los  Angeles,    in  1950,   and   a  master's  in  applied 
physics   in  195I*     He  has  specialized  in  cybornetics,    the  study  of  the 
control  system  of  mechanical-electrical  communication  systems. 


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CHICAGO  —  Harry  W,  Wagner,   193^  S,  Spaulding  Ave.,   a  recent 
civil  engineering  graduate  c>f  the  University  of  Illinois,    has  been 
appointed  a  research  assistant   in  the  heat-power  department  at  Armour 
Research  Foundaticn  cf  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

His  appointment,   was  announced  today  by  Wilson  P.  Green, 
department   chairman. 

7iagner  is  a  member  of  the  American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers. 

He  is  the  son  of  Mrs,  Elsie  B.   Wagnero 


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CHICAGO  —  Robert  J,   Mindak,   27.    assistant  research  engineer 
for  Standard  Oil  Co,    (Ind.,)  has  been  appointed  an  associate   engineer 
in  the  heat-power  department  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of   Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology, 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  'Wilson  P.   Green,   department 
chairman, 

Mindak  has  worked  for  Standard  Oil  since  1948.      He  lectured  in 
mechanical  engineering  at  Northwestern  University  for  two  years  while 
studying  for  his  master's  degreeo     He  received  his  bachelor's  degree 
from  Northwestern  in  1946 o 

Mindak  is  a  member  of  Sigma  Xi?   Pi  Tau  Sigma,   the  American 
Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers,   and  the  American  Association  for  the 
Advancement  of  Science, 

He   lives  at   1049  N.   Oakley. 


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CHICAGO  — .  The   industry  advisory  committee  of  the  Foundry 
Educational  foundation  will  hold  its  annual  meeting  Friday  at    Illinoia 
Institute  of  Technology,    it  was  announced  today  by  Otto  Zmeskal, 
director  of  metallurgical  engineering  at  the   Institute* 

Nineteen  executives  from  the  foundry  industry  and  ten  foundry 
students  at   Illinois  Tech  will  attend  the  meeting  and   luncheon. 

The  foundation  serves  to  promote  foundry  education  in  American 
colleges  and  universities. 

The  group  will  discuss  educational  plans  for  the  coming  year 
and  methods  of  improving  foundry  education. 

Iferion  Allen,  assistant  to  the  president  of  Ajnerican  Steel 
Foundries,    is  president   of  the  committee. 


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CHICAGO  --  Arthur  A.  Andersont   Jr.,   2i^,   research  assistant 
at  Princeton  University,    has  been  appointed  research  assistant   in  the 
chemistry  and   chemical  engineering  department  at  Armour  Research 
Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.. 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Clark  Thorp,    department 
chairman. 

Anderson  graduated  from  Northwestern  University  in  1931  with 
a  degree  in  chemistry.     He  was   elected  to  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Phi  Eta 
Sigma  and  received  a  medal  for  scholastic  achievement  from  the 
American  Institute  ef  Chemists'   club. 

In  the  Army  from  1946-48,    he  served   in  the  Pacific.     He  had 
been  at  Princeton  since  his  graduation. 

Anderson  is  the  son  of  Mr,   and  Mrs.  Arthur  Anderson,  353  Ardmore 
Road,   Des  Plaines, 


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CHICAGO  —  Jack  C.   Hedge,    24,    experimental  test  mechanic  fr>v 
the  Electro-Motive  Division,   General  Motors,    in  LaGrange,  has  been 
appointed  an  assistant  engineer   in  the  heat-power  department  at 
Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  ''Jilson  P»   Green, 
department   chairman. 

Hedge  has  worked  for  General  Motors  since   1949o     He  received 
his  bachelor's  degree   in  mechanical  engineering  that   year  from 
Illinois  Tech.      He  is  a  member  of   the  Society  of  Automotive  Engineers^ 

Hedge  is  the  son  of  Mrs.    Lillian  Hedge,   26  S.   Thurlow  St., 
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GHIDAGO  —  James  E»  Aaht   29,   mechanics   instructor  at   Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,    has  been  named  an  associate  research  engineer 
in  the  heat-power  department  of  Axmour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Tech. 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Wilson  P.  Green, 
department    chairrmn. 

Ash  has  taught  at   Illinois  Tech  since   1948.     He  graduated  from 
the  college  in  1947  with  a  degree   in  mechanical  engineering,   and  received 
his  master's  the  following  year  from  California   Insitute  of  Technology© 

He  served  in  the  Air  Force  from  1942-45  ^^nd  saw  action  in  the 
Mediterranean  theater. 

He  is  a  mentoer  of  Tau  Beta  Pi  and  the  American  Society  of 
Mechanical  Engineers. 

Ash  lives  at  3042  N«   Long  Ave» 


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CHICAGO  —  John  F.  Schnur,  foundry  superintendent  for  the  McLean 
Iron  V^orks,  Palatka,  Fla.,  has  been  named  foundry  technologist  at  Armour 
Research  Foundation  of   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

Mr.  Schnur,   now  in  Chicago,   will  be  assigned  by  the  Foundation's 
International  Division  to  a  project   in  India,   where  he  will  conduct 
studies  of  foundry  practices  and  make  recommendations  for  modernized 
techniques, 

Schnur 's  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Thomas  P»   Collier, 
International  Division  manager.     Mr.  Collier  said  the  appointment    is  one 
phase  of  several  projects  being  carried  on  by  the  Foundation  as  p€Lrt  cf 
the  Government's  Point  Four  program. 

A  foundry  specialist   for  3i  years,   Schnur  served   in  China  as  a 
gray  iron  consultant   to  the  United  States'  Donald  M.  Nelson  mission  in 
1944~45o      In  that  capacity  he  was  responsible  for  training  unskilled 
Chinese   in  improved  foundry  practices. 

He   installed  and  operated  a  brass  foundry  in  Nicaragua  during 
1946-47*  training  native  crews  in  operation  of  the  plant. 

He  also  installed  and  operated  a  foundry  in  the  Netherlands 
West   Indies  from  I93I  to   1942  for  the  Standard  Oil  Company  of  New  Jersey, 
In  that  post  he  also  trained  native  laborers   in  molding,    coremaking, 
and  pattern  making. 

Schnur  will  be  accompanied  to  India  by  his  wife  and  12-year-old  son. 


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CHICAGO  —   Illinois  Tech's  wrestling  team,    undefeated   in  four 
dual  meets,    invades  Wright   junior   ctrfllege  at  4  P»ni.   Friday» 

Coach  Tony  Barbaro   is  hoping  to  make   it  two   in  a  row  over  Wrights 
The  Techawks  defeated  their  North  side  rivals  earlier   in  the  season, 
21  to  9, 

Al  Siede,    155"Pound  Techawk  co-captain,   will  be  after  his  25th 
straight  dual  meet  victorye 


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CHICAGO  —  Peter  H.  Lauer,  33,    chief  accountant,  has 
been  named  controller  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  oi  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology. 

His  appointment  to  the  newly  created  position  was 
announced  today  by  James  L.  Knight,  assistant  director  for 
business  operations. 

Lauer  i-Till  head  the  activities  of  the  accounting,  pur- 
chasing,, property,  and  shipping  and  receiving  departments, 

Lauer  is  a  certified  public  accountant  and  attended 

Northwestern  and  Loyola  universities.  He  attended  high  school  in 

Hamburg,  Germany. 

In  military  intelligence  from  19143-U5,  Lauer  attained  the 

rank  of  master  sergeant  and  saw  action  in  the  European  theater. 

The  new  controller  came  to  the  Foundation  in  I9I48  as 
assistant  chief  accountant.  He  has  been  chief  accountant,  in  charge 
of  the  Fovmd&tion's  accounting  department,  since  Kay,  1950,  From 
19l|2-U3,  he  was  a  senior  accountant  for  Joseph  A,  ICovac  &  Co. 

Lauer  is  a  member  of  the  Illinois  Society  of  Certified 
Public  Accountants,  the  American  Institute  of  Accountants,  and  re- 
cently was  elected  treasurer  of  the  Pr.rlc  Forest  Homesteaders. 

Mr,  and  Mrs.  Lauer  and  their  son  live  at  336  OswegO; 

Park  Forest, 

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CHICAGO  —  VJilliam  H.  Cousins,  Jr.,  27,  assistant  business 
manager,  has  been  placed  in  charge  of  all  business  operations  for 
two  divisions,  materials  and  processes  and  electrical  engineering 
and  physics,  at  Armour  Research  FouJidation  of  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology. 

Cousins'  \ie\i   assignment  was  announced  todaj'-  by  James  L, 
Knight,  assistant  director  for  business  operations. 

The  two  divisions  include  five  research  departments 
specializing  in  metals,  chemistry  and  chemical  engineering,  ceramics 
and  minerals,  elelctrical  engineering,  and  physics. 

Cousins  came  to  the  Foundation  in  October  from  Evansville, 
Ind,,  whore  he  was  business  manager  of  the  Evansville  baseball  club. 
For  the  past  four  years,  he  had  managed  a  number  of  baseball  farm 
clubs,  for  the  Boston  Braves. 

He  is  a  graduate  of  Holy  Cross  college  and  received  a 
master's  degree  from  Harvard  Graduate  School  of  Business  Administration 
in  I9U7.   He  was  a  supply  officer  in  the  Navy  during  the  war, 

>Ir.  and  Mrs,  Cousins  and  their  two  children  li^  e  at  281? 
Western  A'>'e.,  Park  Forest. 

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CHICAGO  —  Harry  A.  fCrumpolz,  30,  assistant  chief 
accountant,  has  been  promoted  to  chief  accountant  at  Armour 
Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technolo&y. 

His  promotion  was  announced  today  by  James  L,  Knigi''t, 
assistant  director  for  business  operations. 

In  '-lis  new  position,  Krumpolz  will  be  in  charge  of 
the  Foi.uadat3.on' s  accounting  department. 

He  came  to  the  Foundation  as  a  junior  accountant  in 
March,  19kQ,   and  was  promoted  to  assistant  chief  accountant  in 
May,  1950. 

Krumpolz  received  a  degree  in  accounting  from  Bryant  <?: 
Stratton  Business  College  in  19^8 .   Duxing  the  war,  he  saw  action 
with  the  Navy  in  the  Mediterranean  and  the  Pacific. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Krvunpolz  live  at  7l5l  S.  Eggleston. 


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CHICAGO  —  Joseph  Kowal,  2^',,    assistant  purchacing 
agent^  has  been  named  an  alniinistrative  si'.porvisor  in  the 
business  ofin.ce  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology, 

Eis  promotion  was  annoujiced  today  by  Janes  L, 
I&iight,  assistant  director  for  business  operations. 

Kowal  has  been  with  the  Foundation  since  1950.   He 
received  a  de^^Tee  in  marketing  from  Loyola  University  that 
year.  •  ■ 

He  was  a  radar  man  in  the  Na".'-y  during  the  war. 

Mr.  and  Mrs,  Kowal  live  at  7[;.00  IJ.  iiyrtle. 


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CHICAGO  —  Fred  Kremer,  Jr.,  25^  administrative  assistant 
in  the  office  of  program  development,  has  been  promoted  to  adminis- 
trative supervisor  in  the  business  office  at  Armour  Research  Foun- 
dation of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

Kis  promotion  was  announced  today  by  James  L.  Fvnii^ht, 
assistant  director  for  business  operations. 

In  his  new  position,  Kremer  will  handle  business  details 
on  Army  and  NaA'y  contracts  awarded  to  fiv"  departments  in  the 
Foundation. 

Kremer  began  to  work  part  time  for  the  Foundation  in 
I9I4.9  while  attending  Illinois  Tech.  After  receiving  his  degree 
in  business  and  economics  in  19^0,  he  was  named  administrative 
assistant. 

During  the  war,  he  served  in  the  Army  Airways  Commimi- 
cation  Service. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Kremer  live  at  292?  vJ,   McLean. 


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CHICAGO  —  Karvey  3.  Kudelman,  22^  of  60lii  N. 
Francisco,  has  been  an  .pointed  a  research  assistant  in  the 
metals  department  at  Arnour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology. 

Nudelman's  appointment  was  announced  today  by 
Dr.  Max  Hansen,  department  chairman, 

A  graduate  of  Roosevelt  Higli  School,  Nudelman 
received  a  bachelor's  degree  in  metallurgical  engineering 
from  the  Inivorsity  of  Illinois  this  month. 

He  is  a  member  of  Tau  Beta  Pi,  Sigma  Tau,  Alpha 
Sigma  Hu,  and  the  American  Society  for  Metals, 


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Ext.    ^kl 


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CHICAGO  —  0.  H,  Olson,  hi,    research  assistant  for  the 
Institute  of  Paper  Chemistry,  Appleton,  w'is.,  has  been  appointed 
a  physicist  in  the  physics  department  at  Armour  Research  Foundation 
of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Dr.  Pilchard  F. 
Humphreys,  department  chairman. 

A  former  physics  instructor,  Olson  has  taught  at 
Valparaiso  University,  LaCrosse  and  Oshkos.h  Teachers  Colleges, 
and  Lawrence  College.   He  has  worked  for  the  Institute  of  Paper 
Chemistry  since  19U5. 

Olson  graduated  from  the  University  of  Michigan  in  1926 
with  a  degree  in  physics  and  mathematics  a.nd  received  his  master's 
degree  from  there  m  1929. 

"e  is  a  member  of  Sigma  Xi  and  the  American  Association 
of  Physics  Teachers. 

Mr,  and  Mrs.  Olson  and  their  two  sons  live  at  6it8  Saylor 
Ave.,  Elmhurst, 

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Memo  to  Editors; 

Here  is  the  current  issue  of  our  Industrial  Research 
Newsletter*  It  contains  abstracted  material  in  the  field  of 
scientific  research  which  may  be  of  interest  to  you. 


William  A«  Spencer 


.INOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ihnoiogy  Center 
icago  16,  Illinois 


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CHlOAiOO  —  WiUlaa  G.  Loot*.  19.  son  of  Mr.  aal  'i^a,  w,  A. 
i^ootSt  10420  iioutb  UlaroBoat  aveau*.  haa  txiea  eleoi^ad  raoordiiig 
aaoretary  of  ciigtaa  t^i  li^pallon  fraternity  at  UXiaois  institute  of 
Taehnology* 

.hioots  ia  a  Junior  in  tha  zaeobanieai  enginearing  deoartoaant 
of  the  ooliege* 

Ha  ia  aiao  a  «^ai>ar  of  Phi  £t«  dlgna  tonorary  fraternity  and 
tha  Air  Forea  R^amrf  Offidara  Iraining  Corpa  at  Illinois  fe^» 


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CHICAGO  —  3ru««  Cray,  30,  son  of  !*,  gnd  .'*rs.  t,  B,  Crray» 
938  Wi3Cor«in»  Oak  Hi«ii*,  has  be<m  el^eeted  eorresponaiqg  secretary 
of  Slgrta  fhl  Fpgilon  ftotarnlty  (?.*  Illinois  Institute  of  Tcchaology, 

Trray  Is  a  sophorrwe  ia  the  civil  ej^ineerim  department  of 
the  coll£;::£. 

Ho  graduated  froM  OaV:  Rark  hlah  scthool  in  February,  15!51* 


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.INOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

hnoiogy  Center 
cago   16,  Illinois 


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GHISAQO  ••  BietkarA  D.  B.i^lia,  2C,  oon  of  :^.  «£^  itts,  Carl 

Ztei  Spsiloa  frstoroity  at  IlUasis  Institute  of  TACtaQdisgy^  for  his 
•««9ai  tsra* 

SSm;^^  Is  a  iioiop  ia  th«  el«etrl«al  mmXnuvtiag  dopartuo^At 
of  fih«  csaU&ge* 

A  gradlii^te  of  'Vlt.  SatDaeil  hi^  sohaol»  hd  ia  a  mMSbor  of  tKa 
studeab  oba.?t;«»  of  the  A^iecrlaan  lastitute  of  ?:i»etrloal  Englaears 
at  XULiaola  7»^* 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Cerrter 
licago   16,  Illinois 


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CfinaAOO  ■-*  ViiwoTit  J.  3Tai'.c3,  23,  son  of  :*p.  aai  .ii*3.  Joseph 

l^pslXon  frutorail;y  at  Xlliaoia  laavitut^  Of  l?64hac^logy> 

^trics  ia  si  junior  in  6ao  iaaofl>aaidal  «rieSixie»«c'i.i;^  d«par&.^u&     - 
of  this  ooHess. 


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noiiafci-uo^    rf3io:.j9«    lu.j-mA 

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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Center 
licago    16,  Illinois 


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CHiaAGO  ••  Mgar  W«  Euhanka,  23,  son  ot  iSea,  Anaa  H.  £,u))anka, 
740^  Darnell  avaauei  bas  been  «leet«d  president  of  Sigma  ?iti  Lpniloa 
ftnteraity  at  IXlioois  Xsatitate  of  Teohnoloegr* 

£tiban]c8  is  a  senior  ia  the  otealst]^  depart  rient  of  the  coiie^-je* 
A  graduate  of  Gage  i'urie  high  school*  he  is  a  atrnttr  sf  the 
atudeat  chapter  of  the  4n»riaAA  Che^cai  Society  at  XUiosis  reeh* 


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.INOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

hnology  Center 
cago   16,  Illinois 


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CHIQ&GO  »  Donald  G.  Snipes,  21.  son  of  Mr,  M.  Q.  Snipes, 
657  ^rth  Hallywood,  «lenQ>hia,  lias  been  elected  vice  president  of 
Sigiaa  Hal  Epsilon  fraternity  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology* 

Snipes  is  a  Junior  in  the  aeehanicel  engineering  department 
of  the  college* 

He  is  a  graduate  of  Central  high  school*  ^itrphis*       ->« 


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:hnology  Center 
icago   16,  Illinois 


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OhICAOO  <•-  Ckiorge  7ellella,  2C,  son  of  Mr*  and  U!cb»  Gaorgd 
Vellella,  3692  Skat  118th  street »  Cleveland,  has  l>eea  elected  mrden 
ot  fl  ibppa  Hii  fraterziity  at  Illinois  lostitute  of  Technology. 

Vellella  is  a  eoiihoiaore  in  the  Institute's  eiril  engineering 
depertment* 

iJ8  is  a  gradisate  of  John  Adaias  oigh  school*  Cleveland* 


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noitebnuol    rtsieoisS    iuo:niA 

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ichnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 


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^^'^^'^'-      mr0h  4.  1952 
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CSUGSkOQ  --  H«m>y  «.  Ba&el.   18,  son  of  ^.  aad  ^<&>s.  fiUi  Baael, 
1663  Orefcard  aveatw*  Das  been  elseted  Iilatorian  of  V\  Kapi»  i^hi 
fraternity  at  IllizKiis  lastituto  of  7eoiutsloinr« 

He  is  a  sophotaore  in  the  noeel^ai^I  englneariag  dfipartaKsat  of 
tha  eollege* 

Bftbel  ia  a  p'adaate  of  Lane  Teotenioal  high  school. 


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:hnology  Center 
icago   16,  Illinois 


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CHICAGO  —  Milan  0.   iTaska,  22,  aon  of  Mr.  aoi  Mrs.  Joseph 
iTaslca,  1107  North  Keeler  avenue,  has  been  elected  chaplain  of  Pi  Kiappa 
fhi  fraternity  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology* 

He  is  a  Junior  in  the  oiTil  engineering  department  of  the  college* 
Ivaaka  is  also  a  memoer  of  the  Lutheran  Student  *s  Association, 
the  swiamiog  team*  student  chapter  of  the  American  Society  of  Civil 
engineers*  and  the  Society  for  the  Advanoesoent  of  Sfanageiaent* 


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schnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Pho 


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et    5-?M0,    Ext.    545 


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Ar,rou.'    Research    Foundation 
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FOR  RELEASE:     laraediate 


CHZCACK)  —  FrAtiK  Umaokt  20,  son  of  Dr.  aai  iSra,  F.  L.  I&saaok, 
BB>  #1.  Deer  Lodge*  lias  been  elected  president  of  Fi  Keppa  Hii  fraternity 
at  Illioois  Institute  of  Teohnology* 

{baaek  la  a  junior  in  the  eleotrioal  engineering  department  of 
the  eollege* 

He  is  a  graduate  of  ^vell  County  high  atixool.     His  other 
aetivitiea  at  Illinois  Tech  include  membership  in  the  Interfrateraity 
Oounollf  Beta  Omega  Nu,  and  the  stucLent  chapter  of  the  Anteriean 
Institute  of  Eleotrioal  Engineers* 


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Y.9OJO!>1H03T  ilO  3TUT1T2MI  2IC 

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iUNOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

pchnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


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QHICAGO  ••  Rloliard  J.  Ssosteiic*  13*  aofi  of  ^.  and  ms»  HIHaa 
Saostak*  1709  ^a^t-  ^lat  street*  has  o$en  elected  s&oretar^  of  Fi  t^ppa 
Pbi  fraternity  at  Illlools  Iiistitute  of  Technolopy, 

He  ia  a  aopho^sjre  ia  the  cbsrsisal  engiaeeriog  depertsatnt  of  the 
eoll«g«* 

Ssostak  is  also  a  meru&er  of  Phi  Lta  Sigaa  honorary  aooioty  at 
iniQoia  ?eeh. 


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ihnology  Center 

cago   16,  Illinois 

Frcnt      Pat  Brown 

CAlumet  3-S6Jd 
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Lnnediate 


CHICAGO  —  Archibald  D,  Murphy,    28,   supervisor  of  the  government 
accounts  section,    has  been  named  assistant   chief  accountant  at  Armour 
Research  Foundation  of  Illinois   Institute  cf  Technology, 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  James  Lo  Knight j   assistant 
director  for  business  operations. 

Murphy  came  to  the  Foundation  as  an  accountant   in  193'^  from  the 
University  of  Chicago,   where  he  had  been  assistant   supervisor  of  the 
government  accounts  sections      He  has  been  supervisor  of  the  Foundation 
government  accounts  section  since  Ivky,    1931» 

Murphy  saw  action  with  the  Array  in  the  European  theater  during 
the  war.      He  graduated  from  Illinois  Tech  in  193^0 

Mr.   and  Mi-So  Murphy  live  at  3330  W,    80th  streets 


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chnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 


Frcmi      Pat   Brown 

GAlumet  5-96O6 
Ext,  _54l 


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CHICAGO  ~-  George  A.    Forster,    28,    electrical  designer  for  Vern 
E,  Alden  Co, ,    has  been  appointed  an  assistant   electrical   engineer  in 
the  electrical  engineering  department  at  Arirour  Research  Joundation  of 
Illinois   Institute  of  Technology^ 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Ifeirvey  Jo   Finisono 
department   chairnanc 

Forster  graduated  from  Illinois  Tech  in  1951»      He  had  worked  frr 
Alden  Co,    since  theno 

From  1943"46c   he  served  with  the  Army  Air  Force,    seeing  action 
in  the  China- Burma- India  theater. 

Mr,   and  M-So   For,=;ter   live  at  ?906  S,  Carpenter^ 


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hnology  Center 
cago   16,  Illinois 

From!      Fat  Brown 

CAlvimet  5-.96OQ 
Lxt,  341 


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CHICAGO  —  Theodore  Saltzbergj    24?    junior  development  engineer 
for  Motorola,    Inc.,    has  been  appointed  an  assistant  engineer  in  the 
electrical  engineering  department  at  Armour  P.esearch  Foundation  of 
Illinois  Institute  cf  Technology. 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Harvey  J.   Finiscn, 
department   chairraano 

Saltzberg  had  worked  for  Mctorc.la  since  June,    1931'> 

He  graduated  from  Illinois  Tech  in  195'^  ^^'^  received  his 
master's  degree  from  that   institution  this  year.      He  served  a  year  in 
the  Navys 

Saltzberg  is  a  member  of  Eta  Kappa  Nu,  Tau  Beta  Pi,   Rho  Epsilou; 
the   Institute  cf  Radio  Engineers ~   and  the  American  Institute  of 
Electrical  Engineers, 

He  is  the  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrsa   Nathan  Salt-^berg,    I916  H-  'KiLn-.^to 


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:hnology  Center 
icago   16,  Illinois 

From'.      F&t  Brown 

CAlumet  3-96oe 
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CHICAGO  —  William  E.   Hfehin,   director  of  research  at  Armour 
Research  Foundation  of   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,   has  been  named 
to  the  subcommittee  en  aircraft  structural  materials  of  the  National 
Advisory  Committee  for  Aeronaut icso 

He  also  is  consultant  to  the  Minerals  and  Metals  Advisory  Board 
of  the  National  Research  Council  and  recently  was  elected  chairman  of 
the  Chicago  section  of  the  American  Institute  of  Mining  and  Metallurgy. cal 
Engineerso 

Jfehin,   a  graduate  of  Notre  Damec    joined  the  Foundation  in  1947 
and  headed  the  metals  research  department  before  he  became  director  of 
research  in  1949o     From  1937"47  ^e  was   in  charge  of  metallurgical 
engineering  at  Westinghouse  Electric  Corporation,   Pittsburgh^    f^a 

Mr.   and  H/Irs.  H/khin  live  at  223  So  Springs  LaGrangSc. 


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CHICAG-0  •"•  Dr.  Sidney  Katz,  42t  supervisor  of  physical  chemistry 
for  the  Institute  of  Gas  Technology,  has  been  appointed  research  physical 
chemist  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois   Institute  of  Technolcg^^ 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Clark  Thorp,   department 
chairnBn. 

Known  for  his  research  on  the  kinetics  of  reactions,    carbon- 
oxygen-steam  reactionr   and   instrumentation  methods  of  analyais..  Dr.  Ka^z 
will  work  on  projects   in  the  physical  chemistry  and  fine  particles   sections 
at  the  Foundation^     He   is  the  author  of  a  number  of  articles  in  his  field-:, 

Dr.  Katz  had  been  in  research  and  teaching  at  the  Gas   Institute 
since  1945 »      He  worked  on  the  Ivknhattan  Rroject   for  a  year  and  taught 
mathematics  at  Lewis  Institute  under  the  Engineering.j  Soiencej  and 
Irfknagem.ent  War  Training  Program,     From  1941-459   tie  conducted  research 
for  Goldsmith  Brothers  Smelting  and  Refining  Co» 

Dra  Katz  received  his  bachelor's  and  master's  d.eftvoas  from  the 
Univex-sity  of  Ivknitcbag  Tiinnipeg,   Oanadao  and  his  doctorate  from  ivIcGill 
University;  Ivbntrealc      He  also  spent  a  postdoctoral  year  at  the 
University  of  London^ 

He   is  a  member  of  the  American  Chemical  Society^  American  Physical 
Society,  American  Gas  Association,  Sigma  Xi,   and  Pbl  Lambda  Upsilon» 

Dr.   and  Ivlrs,   Katz  and  their  two  children  live  at  9824  S.  Avalons 


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CHICAGO  —  Lloyd  H.  Donnell,  f)6,   has  been  appointed  acting 
chairne.n  of  the  department  of  mechanics  at    Illinois   Institute  of 
Technology,    it  was  announced  today  by  Ralph  Gs   Owens,    assistant  dean 
of  engineeringo 

Dr.   Donnell  will  head   the  department   for  one  year  in  the  absenoo 
of  William  R.    Osgood* 

Osgood   is  on  a  year's   leave  of  absence   to   edit  a  monr.graph  on 
residual  stresses   in  metals  and  metal  structures   for  the  National  Research 
council  in  Washington,  D.C. 

Donnell,   who  holds  a  PhvD.    in  mechanics  from  the  University  of 
I'vlichigan,    has  been  at   Illinois  Tech  since   1939. 

Mr„   and  IVJrso   Donnell  and  one  son  live  at  5525  South  Kimbark 
avenue o 


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GaSiASO  —  G.  fvsiMiM  Stradford,  ftttomey.  12  West  O^fUM 
toule^urd*  «a«  r«-eIaoted  preaiiitonfe  of  the  i&arA  of  direet^rs  of  thsi 
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CKICACO  -•  m.aa  TheluM  L,  Cole^^n,  a:aus*tsr  cf  "*.  J,  ^. 
ColoTBn.  Oort«s,  has  been  ^iQotei  secretary  of  the  board  of  airefltorf 
©f  the  Alia  3,  HksKinlty  oo^fmxaity  he'uae,  Ohl<ja<p« 

SftUs  Ooleiiaa  is  asalafeaot  director  of  public  relations  at 
Illiasla  lastttut*  »f  Teahnolosry. 

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SHICAG-0  —  A.11  graduates  of  the  February  class  at   Illinoia 
Institute  of  Technology  are  at  work  in  industry  or  government,  Earl  C« 
Kubioekt   director  of  placement,  announced  today. 

Most  of  the  graduates,    especially  engineers^   were  offered 
several   jobs. 

Average  starting  salary  for  the  class  was  $320  a  month,    compared 
with  $307  for  June,    1931.   and  $291  for  February  1951.     This  figirre   is 
about   $20  higher  than  the  nati:^nal  average  starting  salary  for  engineers, 
Kubicek  said.     He  attributes  this   to  the  fact  that   Illinois  Tech  gradual-c?3 
frequently  have  previous  experience   in  industry. 

A.verage  monthly  salaries  this  year   in  different  fields  weres 
industrial  engineers,    $33^5   metallurgical  engineers,    $3285    civil  engineers, 
$3235   mechanical  engineers,   $322j    electrical  engineerSf   $319?    business 
and  economics  majcrs,   $319?    chemical  engineers,    $313i   ^^^  chemists,    $311o 

Mechanical  and  electrical  engineers  were  most   iti  dernand  by 
inter^'xawmg  companies,   Kubicr-ek  said,   but   the  biggest  sKorta^e  of  man 
was  in  physics  and  metallurgical  engineerings 

Two  hundred  and  forty-one  companies  were  represented  in  pre- 
graduation  interviewingo     Graduates  averaged  six  interviews  each. 
Interviewing  by  governmental  bodies  showed  a  marked  increase,   Kubicek 
added,   especially  in  civil  service. 


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CHICAGO  —  More  than  2,500  engineer 3  from  the  U.   So   and  Canada 
are   expected  to  attend  the  first  annual  American  Power  Conference  Llarch 
26,    27,  and  28   in  the  Sherman  hotels 

The  meeting  is  a  continuation  of  the  Midwest  Power  conference, 
held  in  Chicago  for  the  past   I3  yearso 

The  conference,    largest  of  its  kind,    is  sponsored  by  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,    nine  other  Midwestern  universities,   and   11  local 
and  national  engineering  societies  and  industrial  associations, 

R»  Ao   Budenholzer,   professor  of  mechanical  engineering  at   Illinois 
Techs    is  conference  director,     Dan  A,   Sullivan,   Commonwealth  Edison 
company,    heads  a  23-man  cooperating  industry  committee. 


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CHICAGO  ~  Dr.  Kenneth  L.  Yudowitch,  3I,  project  chairman  for 
the  Operations  Research  Office,  Johns  Hopkins  University,  has  been  appointed 
supervisor  of  the  physics  of  solids  section  at  Armour  Research  Foundation 
of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  D^.^  Richard  F.,  Humphreys.:, 
department  chairmana 

Dr.  Yudowitch  is  knovm  for  his  research  in  x-^ray  diffraction, 
scattering,  and  instrumentation,  and  has  published  a  numoer  of  articles 
on  these  subjects,  as  v/ell  as  on  the  teaching  of  physicso 

He  was  a  member  of  the  staff  at  Florida  State  Universitye 
Tallahassee,  from  19/j.8'»51o  He  had  been  at  Johns  Hopkins  since  then^ 

Yudowitch  is  a  graduate  of  Trinity  College,  Hartford,  Conn-, 
and  received  his  doctorate  from  the  University  of  Missouri  in  19/J.80 

He  is  a  member  of  the  American  Institute  cf  Physics,  American 
Physical  Society,  American  Crystallographic  Society,  Electron  Microscope 
Society  of  America,  and  Sigma  Xi^  He  also  is  a  former  chairnan  of  the 
physical  sciences  section  cf  the  Florida  Academy  of  Scienceso 

Dr.  and  lirsn  Yudowitch  and  their  five  children  live  at  23 1 
LaCrange  Road,  LaGrange. 

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CHICAGO  —  Dr.   Louis  E.  Ivlarchi,    inorganic  chemist   in  the  ceramics 
and  minerals  research  department  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,   has  been  promoted  to  senior  chemist. 

His  promotion  was  announced  today  by  Dr.   Einar  P,  Flint,   department 
chairman. 

Dr»   Marchi   is  known  for  developing  the  theory  and  performing  the 
experimental  work  on  the  stereochemistry  of  Coordination  Number  80     He 
lias  written  a  number  of  articles  on  this  subjects     He  also  has  developed 
new  approaches  to  improved  techniques  for  binding  various  ceramics  and 
metalso 

A  graduate  of  Northwestern  University  in  1938,  Dr,  li/krchi  received 
both  his  master's  and  doctoral  degrees  in  chemistry  from  Ohio  State 
University. 

He  taught   chemistry  and  conducted  research  at  Georgia  School  of 
Technology  and  Indiana  University  and  worked  on  the  atomic  b:^mb  for 
three  years  at  Manhattan  Laboratories,  Dayton^   Ohio»     His  last  position 
before  coming  to  the  Foundation  in  1949  was  an  assistant  professorship 
at  the  University  of  Pittsb'orgho 

Dr.  Marchi  is  president  of  Jferbro  Industries,  a  firm  supplying 

rare  cheraicalss 

He  is  a  member  of  Sigma  Xi^  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon, 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma,  the  American  Chemical  Society,  and  the  Chicago  section 
of  the  American  Ceramic  Society. 

Dr.  and  Mrs,  Ivlarchi  and  their  four  children  live  at  6I9  S.   9th 
Avenue,  IVkywood. 

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CHICAGO  —  Dr.   Arnold  Miller,    23,   research  physical  chemist 
for  William  Wrigley,    Jr.,   Co^ ,   has   been  appointed  research  physical 
chemist  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology, 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Clark  Thorp,   department 
chairnano 

From  1948-3 15  ^^*  I'ELller  taught  and  did  research  at  UCLA  while 
studying  for  his  doctorate.. 

He  is  a  member  of  the  American  Chemical  Society,  Sigma  Xi, 
and  Phi  Lambda  Upsilons 

Dr.   and  Mrs,  Mller  live  at  5315  Wa   Jackson  Blvdo 


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CHICAGO  —  Sebastian  Jo   Nicolosi,  25*    ordnance  engineer  at  the 
Aberdeen  Proving  Ground,  fcld. ,    has  been  appointed  a  research  engineer 
in  the  mechanism  and  propulsion  department  at  Armour  Research  Foundation 
of   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology, 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Dr.  G,  A.  Nothmann, 
department   chairman. 

Nicolosi  has  specialized   in  ordnance  materiel  and  ammunitions 
In  1945}    tis  ''as   cited  for  designing  and  developing  a  yaw  inducing  device 
for  projectileso 

He  graduated  in  mechanical  engineering  from  Northeastern 
University,   Boston,    in  I94O0 

He  was  a  plant  engineer  for  Winwar  &  Sons,   Methuen,  IViasso,   and 
has  done  ordnance  testing,   design,  and  research  at  Aberdeen  and  Vfatertown 
Arsenalo 

Afro  and  lirs,  Nicolosi  and  their  two   children  live  at   202  Birch 
street.   Park  Foresto      He   is  the  son  of  Mr.   and  Mrsc    Joseph  Nicolosi, 
26  Dana  Street,   North  And  over,   IJhss, 


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CHICAGO  —  Harvey  J,    Eriedland,    29,    designer  for  Acme  Tool  and 
Supply  Co.,   has  been  appointed  a  design  engineer  in  the  mechanism  and 
propulsion  research  department  at  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Techno logyo 

His  appointment  was  announced  today  by  Dro   G»  Ao  Nothnann, 
department   chairnan^ 

iFriedland  graduated  in  mechanical  engineering  from  the  University 
of  Wisconsin  in  1944?   and   served   in  the  Army  from  1943"47» 

He  had  been  a  construction  engineer  for  Fc  Ho  McGraw  &  Coo :   and 
a  designer  for  Wfeinufacturers  Representatives,    Inc,  and  Aj   Jo   Boynton 
&  Go.   before  going  with  Acme  Tool  and  Supplyo 

He  is  a  memoer  of  the  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Enginserso 

IVIr.  and  iVIrse   Friedland  and  tneir   two  children  live  at   840 
Hyde  Ihrk  Boulevardo 


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CHICAGO  —   Illinois  Tech's  undefeated  wrestling  team  will  be 
seeking  its  sixth  win  of  the  season  when  it   takes  en  Milwaukee  Extension 
of  the  University  cf  Wisconsin  at  2  p,ra«  Saturday  in  the  Techawk  gym, 
32nd  and  Dearborn  streeta, 

Al  Siede.   155--'pound  Techawk  co-captain,  will  be  after  his  26th 
straight  dual  meet  victory. 

The  meet  will  bring  down  the   curtain  en  the  Tcshawks'  uost 
successful  season  under   coach  Tony  Barbara's  three-year  teD:ve5> 


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CHICAGO  —  Bob  Peterson,   6-1  junior  forward,   has  been  elected 
captain  of  the   Illinois  Tech  basketball  team  for  1932-33,    it  was 
announced  today  by  coach  Ed  Clancy. 

Peterson  succeeds  Bob  McCue,  who  was  elected  this  season's  most 
valuable  player.     McCue,  3-11  senior  guard,    scored  197  points   in  each 
of  the  last  two  years,  appearing  in  every  game,   end  was  the  si-^irBd  "s 
chief  playmakero 

Peterson,   wh  prepped  at  Senn  high  school,   notched  I30  points  thiij 
season  to  rank  third  behind  sophomore  center  Joe  Byerwalter  and  AicCueo 
'if/hen  Byerwalter  was   injured  against  Wayne  university,   Peterson  assumed 
the  load  and  poured   in  99  points  during  the  final  seven  games  for  a 
14 .1  averageo 

Despite  Byerwalter '3  absence  for  four  games,   the  Techawks 
finished  with  an  11-7  season  recordc 

Peterson's  best   effort   this  year  came  against  Ccncordia  when  he 
netted  9  of  21  shots  from  the  field  and  7  of  9  free  throws  for  23  points* 

An  architecture  student,   he   lives  at   I309  'iVest  Glenlake  avenue. 

McCue,  a  mechanical  engineering  major,    lives  at  I320  East  39th 
street. 


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;chnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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CHIOaOO  -«  John  E.  Rdae,  Jr.,  20,  son  of  M,  and  iira.  Base, 

162  Lairadai^  AT.mm»  Ii<l<«iiufst,  ^sad  >>e£)a  pi«»dged  w  tiSLmumixiAiia  i'l-^iaeaity^ 

;iOiie  Is  &  aos^oamim  la  cr^^d  pay  diss  Ani&ximeAi  o£  ih&  aall«^* 
;.^  fanafifiy  atteitiiad  wfilsoa  Jooior  college  aad  tii«  woiitsge  of 


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'chnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phonej: 

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A'ryoyr    Research    Foundation 

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CHICAGO  —  Richard  7.  Graver,  13.  aon  of  ^.  and  Mra.  Thonaa 
(k'avar,  10336  Artesian  aremw,  has  been  pled^sd  to  Daedaliaoa  i^rataraity 
at  IlUaoia  Inatituta  of  Teohnology, 

Ea  ia  a  trwbbasin  ia  tha  aivil  angineeriog  dajpartasat  of  tha 
aollaga*- 

Oi|«Tar  ia  a  gradoata  of  Gaiapion  high  aehool,  arairia  du  Chiaa, 


a 'Colli: 
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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 

R.'orn;      fiat   Petteraon 
CAliunet  5-96 JO 
Ext.    625 


Day  Phones: 

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Mailed: 


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CHICAGO  '.-  The  music   clubs  of  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology 
will  present  a  program  at  8s30  pom.  March  l6   in  the  State  Street  Baptis-l 
churoho  Rockfcrdo 

The  clubs  include  a  glee  olubt  orchestrat  concert  band,  and 
girl's  choruso 

Rockford  students  who  will  p.ppear  in  the  concert  are  Donald 
Adolphson,  l6('4  10th  avenue;  David  Berglund,  2134  South  3*^  street; 
John  Grip,  325   Janes  avenue,    and  Joseph  F.   Sisti,    1524  Ridge  avenue. 

Featured  numbers  of  the  glee  clubs-   program  will  be   "Unfold  Ye 
Portals"   by  Gounod}    "Blow,    Trumpets,    Blow"   by  Jam.es,   and    '-'De  Animals 
a'Comin'."     The  orchestra  and  band  will  feature   "Atlantis,"  a  suite  by 
Safranek.   and  Sibelius'    "Finlandiao " 


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echnology  Cenier 

Chicago    16,  Illinois 

Irom:      VaX   Petterson 

CAlumet  5-9600 

Ext.   623 


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Nigl-t   Phone: 

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Mailed: 


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CHICAGO  —  Photographs  by  Aaron  Siskind,    instructor  in 
photography  at   the   Institute  of  Design  of  Illinois   Institute  of 
Technology,   are  now  on  exhibit  at   the  Seven  Stairs  Gallery  of   the 
Stuart  Brent  bookstore,   670  North  Michigan  avenue. 

The  exhibit  will  run  through  Jferch  29. 

Siskind   joined  the   Illinois  Tech  faculty  last  fall. 

Before  that  he  was  a  commercial  photographer   in  New  York 
City, 


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echnology  Center 
Ihicago   16,  Illinois 

Eromi      Pat   Petterson 
CALumst  5-9600 
Ext,    625 


Day   Phones: 

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CHICAGC  —  Cash  awards,    slide  rules,   drafting  equipment,   and 
a   one-year  scholarship  to   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  will  be 
awarded  as  prizes   in  the  third  annual  Chicago  Public  High  School 
drafting  competition. 

The  contest,    spccsored  by  Illinois  Tech's  department  of 
technical  drawing,   will  be  divided   into  four  different  competitions. 
The  first   is  for  IB  and   lA.  students   in  Drafting  It    the  second  for   1&. 
and  2B  students   in  Drafting  2;    third  for  2B  and  2A.  students  in  Drafting 
3»  and  the  fourth  for  3B  and  3A.  students  in  Drafting  4» 

Contest  problems  for  each  section  will  be  announced  April  7« 

Anyone  interested  in  entering  the  contest  should  make 
application  through  his  drafting  teacher  or  principal. 

A.11  prizes  will  be  on  display  ^fey  8  and  9  during  the  annual 
Open  House  at  Illinois  Tech,  33OO  South  Frederal  street. 


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ichnology  Center 
hicago    16,   Illinois 
Erom:      Jim  Jensen 

CAliiiLet  5-9600 
Ext,   626 


Day   Phones: 

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Armour    Research    Foundatfon 

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Night  Phone: 

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Mailed: 

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Immediate 


CHICAGO  —  Dr.   Karl  Manger,   professor  of  Doathematics  at   Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,  -vrill  lecture  on  "Geometric  Curves,   Old  and  New,' 
at  8  p.m.   IVfeirch   19  in  the  Institute  Chemistry  auditorium,  33^^  sind 
Dearborn  streets. 

The  lecture  is  free  and  open  to  the  public. 

Menger  designed  the  geometry  exhibit  currently  appearing  at 
the  Museum  of  Science  and  Industry, 

The  lecture  is  sponsored  by  the  Illinois  Tech  chapter  of  Sigma 
Xi,  honorary  engineering  society. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 

Exb.    626 


Day    Phones: 

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Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

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Cli^AaO  -•  JSr.  Q»  E.  aar«»el.  Jr.,  assistant  direstor  of  knmxe 


Hs8«ar^  ?3undation  of  Xlliaois  Institute  at  fsohi^log?,  is  ehair^aa  of 
tb«  ooaimittAe  editiag  the  r^eeatly  poblisbed  *l¥ooeedl!}gs*  of  ttee  seTemth 
MBOtial  Matiooal  IloetroniOA  Oooferenee* 

fbe  ii«w  sookf  belQg  distributed  thia  we«k«  eoataioa  77  papers 
on  new  reaearoh  aod  dt^veXopniesat  la  tbe  elestro&ias  field*  pr@s@M@d  by 
soii^ntiata  and  eogioeera  at  the  oonfersnoe  06t<g4}@r  i^"'2k»  1%U  at  the 
£d#raat^  BmmsH  l£>t9U 

Or*  3arthe}.  has  be«a  asaiatattt  Sireotor  f^r  p&pa^nml  at  the 
JSbuMatioa  sinea  Oeto^^r*  l?5^t  wh«a  ha  was  proiaoted  from  ahairmaa  of 
the  phjreioa  resear^  departmeat.     Be  Joiaed  the  Fi:>uMatioa  ia  ^^e-uibar^ 
1947*  AS  assistaat  sltairiaaa*     Duriag  %m  mar*  Is^®  helped  org^aisa*  staff* 
aa&  oi»arata  the  naval  or^naaee  laooratorjr  at  ^hita  OakaSv  Mm 

k.  gradt^te  of  J^uiaiaoa  State  U^irer^ity*  ^rthel  r^eeived  his 
l^*0«  froa  loaa  State  Oollage  in  l^i^.    He  B&n@d  oa  the  faauity  of 
faaiiiagtoB  aad  i«e  Salvers  ity  frcm  1'^3>3S» 

aartftel  is  president  of  the  JlsME-thhrook  ^oari  of  library  ilraetars 
•aa  a  lasiaher  of  the  hoard  of  tru9t<^«  of  the  ^rthtxroolc  Qiris  Asa^eiatioa. 

fir.  aal  i*Mi.  aarthel  aai  their  two  ohildrea  live  at  l$ii5  ^pruoa, 

Horthbrook* 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 

fVomt  Jim  Jensen 

CAlumet  3-3^01 
Ext,  626 


lnstit>jte    of   Technologv— CAIume!    5-9600.    E.'.    624 


Research      Fo'jndatior 
Institute    of    Technology  —  CAlur-e'    5-9400.    E-t.    317 


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CHICAGO  —  Thirty-five  letters  have  boen  awarded  to   Illinois 
Tech  athletes   in  basketball,   wrestling,  and  swimming,    it  was  announced 
today  by  athletic  director  Bernard   "Sonny"  Vi/eissman* 

Letters   in  basketball,   all  major  awards,   went  to:     seniors  Bob 
McCue,   ifowie  Gardner,   Tom  Goralka,   and  Carl  Moeckj    juniors  Bob  Petersons 
John  DeRoo,   Fred  Cassel,   and  Bob  Sverakj    sophomores  Joe  Byerwalter  and 
Carl  Grant 5   and  managers  Ted  Dunaj  and  John  Deakins, 

All  are  from  the  Chicago  area  except  Grant,   cf  233O  East  12th 
street,  Des  Hfoines,    Iowa, 

Jfejor  letters  in  wrestling  were  awarded  to:      seniors  Al  Siede, 
Ernest  Honigman,   and  Al  Kisielius;    juniors  Rooert  Ifethewson,   James 
Lingeman,   and  Sam  Feravich;   and  sophomore  Bill  Staehle.     Minor  awards 
went   to   junior  John  Bartkus  and  sophomore  Joseph  Schwebl, 

All  are  from  the  Chicago  area  except  Feravich,    of  R.R.  f^2, 
Howard  City,  Michigano 

Major  swimming  awards  were  given  toj      seniors  Roland  Bellmanj 
Robert  Campbell,   Ted  Erickson,   Jamee  Rice,    Joe  Rodgers,   Ted  Spath,  Ron 
'rtatson,  and  Jerry  Zichtermanj    sophomores  Scott  Bartky  and  Richard  Beatty; 
and  manager  Charles  Stilwell.     Minor  awards  went  to  freshmea   Mike  Bado, 
Tom  Eado,  and  Ray  Kielman. 

All  are  from  the  Chicago  area  except  Stilwell,  of  1?  Sidney 

street,  Buffalo,   N,Y, 

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ilNOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ichnology  Center 
fiicago   16,  Illinois 


FrcmJ     Pat  Petterson 
CAlumet  5-96C0 
Ext.    625 


Day    Phones: 

Jllinois    knstitute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?6a0,     Ext.    545 
Armour    Research    Foundation 
of    Illinois    Institute    o'    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,    Ext.    317 

Night   Phone: 

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Mailed: 

March  13,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE: 

Immediatfi 


CHICAGO  —  Fraternity  men  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology- 
will  hold  their  annual  formal  ball  March  22  in  the  Louis  XVI  room  of 
the  Hotel  Sherman* 

Each  of  the  twelve  fraternities  on  campus  has  selected  a  queen 
candidateo  Finalist  will  be  chosen  at  the  dance, 

Jimmy  Raye  and  his  orchestra  will  provide  the  music  for 
dancing. 

About  275  couples  are  expected  to  attend  the  danceo 


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echnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 

?etter3on 
CAlujxet  j-y.^GC 
Exti   626 


L,.'ecio'    o:    ruDlic    Kelations  —  James    W.    Armiey 
Day   Phones: 

M:<r,o<s    Institute    of    TecSnology  —  CAIumet    5-»M0,     E-/t.    545 

".'r-oj-    Research    Foundation 

r-    |;i,r:o;s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    6-?40O,    E.t,    317 

Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:     jfcroh  13,    1932 
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&I^  Siotfifes  ■Modern'?'  will  ip..-'^.k  at  8j3''  I>-"i   ■-'■5r*;t-sy-  'ri^;.    •.   '•"  ,    -■  ■      ••■ .? 

QElDk^  »  James  I^hln&n,  2^«  soa  of  ISr.  and  lib's.  0.  A.  Fohlia&at 
2639  Iforth  Albany  arenue.   is  oteinnftn  of  Inter- fraternity  ball  of 


Illii»is  Xastitute  of  Teofaoology* 

Tiie  danoe  will  be  held  >^areh  22  in  the  u>ui8  X7I  room  of  the 
Hotel  Sheriaaa*     About  275  eouples*  representiag  12  frateroitiea  oa 
eaiai>as  are  expected  to  atteod. 

Pohli»a  is  a  seaior  la  the  meohaaical  engineering  de^rtro&nt 

of  niiaais  Te^« 

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He   is  returnix2g  f.ron  i-.o 


lecturijcg  enroute, 


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echnology  Cen+er 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 

itoms      fkt  Petteracn 
CAlumet  5-960O 
Ext*    626 


Dav   Phones: 

Illinois    Instil 


Night   Ptione: 

Lorr.bard    IBIO-R 


of   Technology-  CAlumet    5-9600.    E<t,    426 


Mailed:        ^^^^   ^3.     1932 

FOR  RELEASE:    ^^^'^i^^e 


CHICAGO  --  Bernard  Rudofaky,   author-designer  of  the  book 
Are  Clothes  Modern?  will  speak  at   8:3<^  p.m.   Monday,   IVferch  17»  at  the 
Institute  of  Design  of  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology,    632  North 
Dearborn  street. 

Rudofsky  is  a  former  art   editor  of  Proaressive  Architecture  and 
Interiors  magazine*  and  has   lectured  extensively  sn  design* 

His  designs  have   influenced  the  trend  in  contemporary  fabric 
and  wallpaper  patterns.     He  is  well  known  as  the  designer  of  Bernardo 
sandals. 

An  exhibition  en  "JVre  Clothes  ModernT"  shown  several  years  ago 
at  the  Museum  of  IVbdern  Art  in  New  York  City  was  designed  by  Rudofsky. 

He   is  returning  from  an  extended  trip  in  Mexico,  and  is 
lecturing  enroute. 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

;hnology  Cenfer 
icago    16,  Illinois 

Jirom:     Pat  Brown 

CAlumet  3-9600 
Ext.  541 


Day  Phones: 

Jllinols    knstitute    of    Technology  —  CAlumet    S-9400,     E»t,    545 
Armour    Research    Foundation 
of    iliinols    Institute    of    Technolcqy  —  CAlumet    5-9400.    Ext.    317 

Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


I^ferch   13,    195^ 


Mailed: 

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CHICAGrO  —  I\fervin  Camraa,    senior  physicist  at  Armour  Research 
Jbundation  cf  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,   was  named  a  fellow 
in  the   Institute  of  Radio  Engineers  at  the  organization's  annual  banquet 
March  3  in  New  York  Cityo 

The  award,    highest  menfcership  in  IHEc   was  presented  to  Camras 
in  recognition  of  his  contributions   in  the  field  of  magnetic  recording* 

Camras  is  known  for  his  development  cf  the  magnetic  recordero 
magnetic  sound  for  motion  pictures,  and  bina'xral  sound  repr-rductionn 

Mr.    and  Mrs.  Camras  and  their  baby  son  live  at  418  S,   Hamlino 


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"echnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phonel: 

!!-nc.s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-7400.    E-xt.    545 

Afr-ou-    Researcti    Foundation 

oi     lilinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-WOO,     Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       iferoii   13.    1932 

FOR  RELEASE:   imoasdiate 


CiilGAao  ..  Jaiams  0*Nelll,  l3,  son  of  Jfr.  and  Mrs.  B.  0.  O'Neill, 
121  East  f^moat*  Elmburatt  b&a  pledgad  Delta  Tau  Delta  fraternity  at 
Illinois  Institute  of  Teahnology* 

0*Neill  is  a  freahoan  in  the  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering 
department  at  Illinois  Teoti. 

Hi  is  a  graduate  of  York  high  school* 


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Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


r   oi    r-uDiic    Relations —  James   W.   Armjey 

Institute    o(    Technology —CAIumet    5-9600.    Ex).    545 
:f    Research    Foundation 
ols    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet   5-7600,    Ext.    317 


Lombard    IBIO-R 


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OaiCAOO  —  Albert  W.  SmitH,  18.  soa  of  lft>.  aad  dfrs.  G.  J.  Smith. 
3kk  South  Westosre.  Leonard,  has  pledged  i)@lta  Taa  Delta  fraternity  at 
Illinais  Institute  of  Technology.  fc*-c  ■am.  -sc's  'ikikl.'i.f.  ;Ui  ;.>r>.:»<-; 

i»r^aM>u.   Smith  is  a  freshsBsa  in  the  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering 
oepartnisttt.    iuvii  »»*ipfvvj.»ct:.  t^v^fv-.^.'^^.-it 

as  la  a  graduate  of  tort,  high  school.  Elioharst*       .i$£>^:;i;s!£ijs^  ^.vi^ 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

fechnology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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GHiCAGC  —  Indu^tr  •  >;:i    ;    .  .     ■    • 

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CHICAGO  —  Two  west  aiders  hare  pledged  Delta  Tau  Delta  fraternity 

at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.     They  arei 

suppo'^  James  O'Neill,   13,   son  of  Mr.  and  «fi>s»  3.  C.  0*Heill»   121  ^9% 

Fr^aojA,  Elmhurst,  and  Albert  W.  Smith,   13,  son  of  Mr.  and  .^s.  G.  J. 

Smitb*  3kk  South  iffestraore,  Loiitoard* 

O'Keill  and  Smith  are  freshmen  in  the  Institute's  department  of 

fire  protection  and  safety  engineering. 

have  failed  to  be  far-sighted  in  •■.;•  ,■.•','. 

Generally,  most  cf  inc    '^^  -:.:•.    -' 

process  developri>2nt  and   quality  ?or.v;''"'=..  •    •.    ■      .       .  .■ 

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British,   and  Italians  hsve  in  t;-  .-.■,, 

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research  inore  efficiently  thar^    - 
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expenditures  and  the  danger   • 
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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

:hnology  Cen+er 
icago  16,  Illinois 

Frcm:  W.  A.  Spencer 
CAlunet  5-9600 
Ext.  62 U 


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ADVANCE  FOR  RELEASE  AFTER  9:00  A.X.  (C3T)  I'ONBAY,  MRCH  17,  19^2 


CHICAGO  —  Industry  must  become  more  far-sighted  in  its  use  of 
scientific  research  if  the  free  enterprise  system  is  to  remain  healthy, 
a  research  executive  told  the  nation's  tool  engineers  here  today, 

William  E.  I'lahin,  director  of  research  at  Armour  Research 
Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  urged  m.ore  industry-wide 
support  of  broad  research  studies.  He  addressed  the  opening  session  of 
the  20th  annual  meeting  of  the  Am.erican  Society  of  Tool  Engineers  at 
the  Stockyards  Inn, 

"Our  engineers  and  production  experts  have  shown  the  v;orld  hov/ 
to  mass  produce  with  minimum  labor,"  I'ahin  said,  "but  we,  as  a  nation, 
have  failed  to  be  far-sighted  in  cur  attitude  toward  research. 

Generally,  most  of  industry  has  concentrated  on  product  and 
process  development  and  quality  control  for  mass  production.   In  the 
areas  of  fundamental  research  and  basic  applied  research,  the  Germans, 
British,  and  Italians  have  in  the  past  been  world  leaders," 

Kahin  contended  that  "industry  can  spend  its  own  money  on 
research  more  efficiently  than  government  Can   spend  the  same  money  gained 
through  taxation,"  He  pointed  to  greatly  increased  federal  research 
expenditures  and  the  danger  that  the  "government  must  spend  more  as  its 
needs  become  more  complex  unless  industry  keeps  pace  with  progress  on 


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its   own  account," 

Since  I9UI,  Kahin  said^    industry""  has  expanded  its  research 
expenditures  from  560  to  1,280  million  dollars, 

"But,   considering  industrial  expansion  and   the  devaluation  of 
our  currency,    this  probably  represents   little   increase  in  industry's 
em.phasis  on  research.     In  this   same  period,   expenditures  by  the  federal 
government  have   increased  five-fold. 

This  country  has  so  far  preserved  the  free  enterprise  system 
in  industry  but  is  in  danger  of  losing  it  in  research," 

i/Iahin  recommended  that  basic  research  problems  common  to  an 
entire  industry  be  subjected  to  the  concerted  attack  of  the  industry 
as  a  whole.  The  cost  would  be  covered  by  contributions  to  a  common 
research  fund  with  each  company        contributing  according  to  its 
size, 

"Development  engineers  need  basic  information  obtained  from  the 
research  laboratory  just  as  a  plant  requires  root  feeding,"  Mahin  said, 
"Wide  activity  in  basic  research  stimulates  the  development  of  new 
products  and  processes,  Cn  the  other  hand,  in  the  absence  of  research 
activity  of  this  nature,  engineering  development  cannot  flourish. 

Industry  will  not  sacrifice  its  private  competitive  status 
through  this  kind  of  cooperation,"  he  concluded. 


END  ADVANCE  FOl  "PLEASE  AFTER  9:00  A.V.    (CST)  MO^'DAY,  MRCH  17,  19.^2 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY  a^^o, 

prbnology  Cen+er  •  NigH  Phone: 

Lornbard    1810-R 

^nicago   16,  Illinois 

From J     A»  Shirley  Brown 
CAIumet  3-96OO 
Ext.    623 

Mailed:        March   14t    1952 
FOR    RELEASE:      Inmediate 


CHICAGO  --  Acoustioa  scientists  at  Armour  Research  Foundation 
of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  will  submit  a  report   in  April  to 
the  Cook  County  Highway  department   on  their  investigation  of  traffic 
noises  on  Edens  Parkway. 

Dr.   Itoward  G,  Hardyt  assistant  chairnan  of  the  Foundation's 
physics  research  departraenti   disclosed  tsday  that  preliminary  studies 
already  have  been  conducted  to  determine  the  traffic  noise   levels  on 
Edens  ftirkway* 

In  addition,   Dr.   Hardy  announced  that  tentative  plans  are  under 
way  for  staging  a  demonstration  of  the  Foundation's  noise-measuring 
technique  early  in  April.     Numerous  inquiries  have  been  received,   he 
said,    concerning  the  method  usedo 

The  Foundation  researchers,   who  specialize  in  the  study  of 
noises  and  sounds  of  all  types,   were  retained  recently  by  the  County 
Highway  department  to   carry  out  an  impartial,    scientific  survey  of 
traffic  noises  on  the  Parkway  after  residents  of  the  area  complained 
to  county  authorities* 

Dr.  Hardy  added  that  weather  conditions  have  occasionally  halted 
field  work  by  his  staff.     He  explained  that  high  winds  prevent  accurate 
recordings  of  traffic  noises,    because  the  sound  of  the  winds  enters 
into  the  over-all  noise  level. 


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The  Foundation  noise  research  team  is  utilizing  the  same 
technique  in  the  Edens  Parkway  project  which  was  developed  during  an 
extensive  survey  of  Chicago's  noises.     This  study  was  the  first  real 
effort  since  193*^  'to  learn  about  noises   in  large   cities. 

Generally,    the  method  used  consists  of  recording  traffic  noises 
on  magnetic  tape.     These  recordings,    in  order  to  achieve  accurate 
representations  of  actual  noise  conditions,   are  made  over  considerable 
periods  of  time  and  at  many  different   localities. 

After  a  large  number  of  recordings  have  been  assembled  under 
precise  scientific   conditions,    the  tapes  are  returned  to  the  Foundation's 
laboratories  at  Technology  Center. 

There,   the  recorded  sound  is  broken  down  into   "octave  bands," 
Under  this  technique,   an  "octave  band"   comprises  all  noises  falling 
within  a  two-to-one  range  of  frequencies.      It  somewhat  resembles  the 
octaves  in  the  musical  scale. 

Then,    the  sound  level  of  each  band  is  measured   in  decibels,   or 
units  of  sound  pressure*     By  adding  the  various  readings  obtained  on 
yrecise  laboratory  devices,    the  over-all  noise   level   is  computede     The 
results  then  are  compared  with  standards  of  noise   levels  which  generally 
are  regarded  as  being  objectionable. 

These  standards.  Dr.   Hardy  pointed  out,    were   compiled  by 
Foundation  scientists  during  their  five-year  survey  of  urban  noise  here. 


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chnology  Center 
licago   !6,  Illinois 


Rroir;      Pat  Petterson 

CAlumet  5-96 CO 
,,  Ext.    625 


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FOR  RELEASE:    i^^ediatc 


CHICAGO  —  A  preview  of  careers  in  all  fields  of  engineering, 
arts,  and  sciences  will  be  offered  to  Chicagoland  residents  Wfeiy  8  and 
9  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 

At  its  annual  Open  House  and  Junior  "lieek   celebration,  Illinois 
Tech's  23  degree-granting  departments  will  set  up  displays  illstrating 
all  phases  of  work  in  each  field*  All  campus  buildings  v;ill  be  open 
free  to  the  public  from  3  "to  10  p<,m.  both  days, 

Friday  evening,  IWhy  9»  has  been  designated  "High  School  Night." 
Guided  tours  will  be  arranged  for  groups  attending  the  Open  House  then. 

Exhibits  in  architecture,  biology,  business  and  economics, 
chemistry,  chemical  engineering,  civil  engineering,  electrical  engineering, 
English,  fire  protection  engineering,  food  engineering,  home  economics, 
industrial  engineering,  mathematics,  mechanical  engineerings  metallurgical 
engineering,  physics,  political  science,  psychology,  and  technical 
drawing  will  be  on  the  south  side  campus,  33rd  and  State  streets. 

Visual  design,  product  design,  and  photography  displays  will 
be  at  the  Institute  of  Design,  632  North  Dearborn  street.  Exhibits  here 
will  be  open  from  10  a.m.  to  10  p.m. 

Laboratory  buildings  of  the  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 

Tech,  the  Institute  of  Gas  Technology  and  the  central  research 

laboratory  of  the  Association  &f  American  Railroads,  all  en  the  south 

side  campus,  will  also  be  open. 

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open'  house  -   junior  week-- Illinois  Tech,  page  twiS 

Junior  vVeek,    running  (Soncurrently  with  Open  House,    is  the 
annual  student  festival.     Classes  are  dismissed,  and  a  full  schedule 
of  athletio  and  social  activities      is  planned.     This  year's  events   include 
Softball  and  volleyball  tournaments,    baking  contest,   several  dances,  a 
bicycle  race,  and  a  beard  growing  contestc     Visitors  to   the  campus  nay 
watch  all  activities. 


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LLINOIS     INSTITUTE     OF     TECHNOLOGY  a. .our      Research      Fo.nda.   o. 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIury.et    5-7600.    E<t.    317 

echnology  Center  Niqi-t  phone: 

,  ,       111.        .  Lombard    I8I0-R 

-mcago    16,  Illinois 

From:     A,  Shirley  Brcwn 
CAlumet  3-9^00 
Ext.   623 

^„  Mailed:      March  14,    1952 

FOR    RELEASE:      immediate 


CHICAGO  —  Thomas  P.   Collier,    international  division  imnager  at 
Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,    has 
emphasized  to   Illinois  engineers  that  America  has  twin  reasons  for 
encouraging  technolegical  advancement  throughout   the  world. 

"First,"  Collier  said   in  a  dinner  speech  on  Wkrch  I3  before  the 
Illinois  Society  of  Professional  Engineers,    "no   less   than  73  P^^  cent 
of  our   iii^orts  of  strategic  and  critical  materials  are   shipped  to  us 
from  under-developed  areas, " 

Export  of  technical  know-how  by  this  country,   he  said,  would 
lead  ultimately  to   "greater  production,   better  quality  and  reduced  prices' 
•f  the  vital  materials  we   import  from  other  nations. 

In  addition.   Collier  pointed  out,    the  United  States  should 
encourage  technological  advances   "in  the  lesser-developed  areas  of  the 
free  world"  in  order  to  retain  its  position  as  a  scientific  leader. 

Many  countries  which  once   looked  to  Europe  for  their  technical 
leadership  now  have   turned  to  this   country,  he  added.     This  turn  to 
America's  scientific  and  engineering  authorities,   Collier  declared, 
could  be  attributed  to  the  recognition  given  America  "for  her 
resourcefulness  and  ingenuity  in  building  up  the  fantastic  production 
record  of  World  War  Two," 


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CaiSAGO  —  Ferol  F,  Fiaii,  Jr.,  2X,   son  of  *.   asd  ^b.   Fieh, 
332b  Aldis  avenue,  has  entered  Illiuois  Institute  of  Te<^mology. 

lie  is  &m>oXl6d  as  a  freshntan  In  the  physios  department  of  the 


Fish  ie  a  graduate  of  i^ashir^gton  h%h  school*  Hast  Chicago* 


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!chnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 


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Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:        Sferch   14,    1932 

FOR  RELEASE:     Iimaediate 


CHIDAOO  -•  John  E.  Rose,  Jr. ,  20,  son  of  Rlr.   and  'Jirs,  Rose,  162 
Lawndal«  avenue,  Elrahurst,  has  entered  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 

Rose  is  enrolled  as  a  sophosK>z>e  in  the  physioa  department  of 
the  college* 

Bb  is  9  graduate  of  South  Shore  high  school,  Chicago,  and  attended 
Wilson  Junior  college  and  the  College  of  Wooster* 


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icago   16,  Illinois 


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OHIC&OO  —  Roaert  SU  Kidder,  23,  i)6  West  CJoebel  driTQ,  Lombard, 
bas  entered  Illinois  Ihatitute  of  Teohnologjr. 

Eidder  ia  eiurolled  as  a  fraahaBn  in  the  electrical  engiaeering 
departcaent  of  the  college. 

lie  is  a  graduate  of  Peoria  Woodruff  hlgn  eohool,  Bsoria,   111*, 
aad  attended  NorthweatGrn  xinlTeraity, 


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jchnology  Center 
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Night    Phone: 

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CHICAGO  —  William  D.  Jenrette.  26,  son  of  Hca,  24aggie  H. 
Jearette*  6l2  Iforth  Oak  otveet,  Valdosta*  has  entered  Illiaoia 
Jiaatitute  of  Teciinology* 

He  is  enrolled  in  the  biology  department  of  the  college. 

Jenrette  has  attended  Hdward  university* 


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^''^''^'-     Sfaroh  14.  1952 

FOR  RELEASE: 

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CHICAGO  —  Beaedict  U.  Ercbul,  23,  aon  of  Mr,  and  Mrs.  J.   F. 
£rehuJLt  2(>  Jasper  street.  Soudan,  has  eatered  Illinois  Institute  of 
Tectinology. 

Hi  is  enrolled  as  a  freshraan  in  the  mechanical  engineering 
department  of  the  college* 

Ji^ehul  is  a  graduate  of  Tower«Soudan  high  school*  and  attended 
Stoat  Institute  before  coining  to  Illinois  Tech* 


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Mailed:     M^rch   14.    1952 

FOR  RELEASE: 


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CHIO^GO  ••  ^9d  «•  Quelle.   17.  son  of  Vie,  and  SAra,  iV«d  quelle, 
R£D  #1,  Bettsodorf .  bae  entered  Illlnoia  Institute  of  Technology. 

^dlle  x»  enrolled  aa  a  .<:re3luaan  in  tha  pbyaics  departio^nt  of 
Van  college* 

iie  la  a  graduate  of  Darenport  high  school* 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


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QBXQAOO  —  Jmma  W,  kxeseaji,  20,   son  of  Mr.  aad  SSrs.  J.  I.     .,^^^ 
Axe)mn«  1323  Woodioont  areatw.  Willi«iidispi.Mrt»  bas  entered  Illinois 
lastitute  of  Tectaaology.  v^i 

Me  is  eorollei  as  a  fresiuaaa  in  the  laa&itute  of  ii)esigQi,  a 
department  of  the  college* 

Axetaan  is  a  graduate  of  ^illiaaaport  high  school*  aod  attained 
Ljoomiflig  oolleae*  ^^^-k^^i 


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jchnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


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CHICAaO  —  Haruo  H.  ^gaoka,  303  West  fiacifio  aveavte,  Spok&a&, 
baa  enfcmred  IlUaoia  Institute  of  Technalogjr. 

He  la  enrolled  as  a  special  student   in  the  physios  departraeat 
of  tlie  oollage. 

^gaolca  la  a  graduate  of  Lewis  and  Clark  high  sebool. 


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IINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ichnology  Center 
llcago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones; 

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FOR  RELEASE:      lanediat© 


CHICAOO  —  George  A.  Bradley.  22.  aon  of  He,  aM  Mra.  Allen 
Braaley*  11^  Cynthia,  Brooson.  i»s  entisred  IliinoiB  laatituta  ot 
Xeohnology* 

fie  is  enrolled  as  a  junior  in  tlm  elaetrieal  enginftering 
department  of  the  college* 

Bradley  is  a  graduate  of  Lawton  high  school*  La«tton,  ^lioh. , 
and  attended  Western  Michigan  College  of  Mucatlon  in  Kalamazoo* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


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Illinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAlumet    5-9600,    Ext.    MS 
Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

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OHKAOO  -•  Seven  local  reaidenta  have  entered  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology.     They  ares 

Bruce  Blake,  13,  3on  of  :fir.  aad  Zfrs.  W.  C.  Blaise,  3742  South     >^ 
Kenneth  avenue,  frealxioan,  mechanical  engiaterixjgj  Robert  J^Tsrl;,  20,  son 
of  ivlr.  and  Jlra.  C.  ».  Ewert,  33OO  West  6lst  plaao,  junior,  electrical    .«, 
engineering.  ^jri.!  !^s^i.^i»'!sv  t^^}  h$(l.^fi  ^^s-m   i.'»  ^ri>  <-i^   -js:« 

Roiaas  Jkoijonas,  20,  son  of  Or,  and  Mrs*  Joe  Fabijoiast  6734 
South  j&plewood  aven^ie,  sophomoret  electrical  engineering;  Fr&d  iCovaos, 
19»  son  of  l»1r.  and  iVirs.  Steve  iCovacs,  3539  South  Kedvale  avenue, 
aophoiaore,  physice.  -s*!*" 

John  Pekarik,  18,  eon  of  !*•.  and  Mrs.  J.  W.  Polcarik,  3834  West 
66th  street,  freshoan,  electrical  engineeriiigj  George  Rogers,   17,   son 
of  Ur,  and  '«fr8.  George  Rogers,  3642  South  Hatches  avenue,  freshraan, 
chemical  engineering,  and  Clifford  Siako,  19.  son  of  Mr.  and  ilta,  C.  S. 
Sisko,  3109  West  39th  street,  sophozaore,  mechanical  engineering. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

fechnology  Center 
!^hicago   16,  Illinois 


-CAIumet    5-»M0.    B<t.    545 


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Lombard    IBIO-R 


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CHIOaOO  —  Ttaree  local  rssidenta  hare  entered  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology.     Tbey  ares 

J&rtin  Pbhrnan,  16,  son  of  Mr.  and  Jfrs,  Dave  fbhrnaa,  4842  ^rth 
Drake  avenue,  freahraan,  cItII  engineer Ingj  Ralph  Korn,  1?,  son  of  It, 
and  Mrs.  Otto  Kbrn,  6344  ^rth  Cbioora  avenue,  fresboBo,  architecture, 
and  Assnif  Tarpinlan,  ^2X2  West  Hutohiixson  avsnue.   Junior,  hoste  econoodcs* 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
<hicago   16,  Illinois 


"'■no.s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»*00.     ht.    S45 
A'-ou-    Research    Foundation 

cf    lil.nois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»»00,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed:     Jfercb    .14.     1932 

FOR  RELEASE:    laniediate 


CHICAGO  -«  Three  local  resideats  iaare  entered  Illinoia  Institute 
of  tBOhaology.     They  are: 

Lsuis  Leopold,  33,  6106  Tfiiiveraity  arenue,   junior,  electrical 
engineering}   Herbert  ^^rtin,  23,  6016  Stony  Island  avenue,  frashsEia, 
eh<^.iU3try,  and  Antbtoqy  Trujlllo,  23,  son  of  He,  and  Mrs.  John  Trujillo, 
6351  Blaekstone  avenue,  sophomore,  electrioal  engineering*  «>•;») .<\ 

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schnology  Center 
hicago    16,   Illinois 


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Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»«IO.     Bt.    S45 

Arrrou-    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-WOO,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     j^reh  14,    1932 
FOR   RELEASE:   x^^iate 


OHICUiCK}  «•  Sbtir  local  st'^enta  have  entered  Illi!K>i3  Institute 
of  Technology.     They  are i  ^---~.~*  -...;.  „.,-~-,,.^  ..,.-....■,, 

James  Barrett,  21,  son  of  Mrs.  Afetrgaret  Barrett,  4^23  Quiney 
street,  freahinaa,   industrial  engineering}  Edward  3ercek,  25,   l92d  South 
Oarpenter  street,   juniort  mechanical  engineering. 

Robert  Bros,  Id*  son  of  Mr.  and  i4rs.  Frank  Bros*  300B  3outh 
Millard  avenue,  freshisan*  niaolmaical  engineering,  and  John  7erdin,  JO, 
2646  Lincoln  avenue,  freshoian,  electrical  engineering* 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

'echnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

n-no.s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.     Ext.    MS 

Ar-our    Research    Foundation 

ci    iilinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:    rviarcli   14,     1932 

FOR  RELEASE:   immediate 


CHICAGO  —  I*ir3hall  Wcrnlck,   21,   son  of  ?*,  and  Mrs.  Benjamin 
Werniek*  49^3  North  Albany  a7enue,   has  entered  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology.  ,..fc,.io^y. 

He  is  enrolled  as  a  sophomore  in  the  chemical  engineering 
department  of  the  college^^ 

Werniek  is  a  gi'adoate  of  Uarehall  hi^  sehoolt  and  attended  the 
University  of  Chicago. 


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echnology  Center 
/hicago    16,   Illinois 


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Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


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GHICAOO  —  Sugeae  Evert,  22,  2523  Jforth  Central  ikrk  avenue, 
has  entered  Illinois  Institute  of  Teohnslogy. 

Evert  is  enrolled  as  a  fresbtoan  in  the  Institute  of  Design,  a 
departroent  of  the  oolleg«» 

He  is  a  graduate  of  iv^rshall  high  sdiool. 


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echnology  Center 
-hicago    16,  Illinois 


oi    ruDhc    Kelaftons  — James   W.   Armwy 
Day    Phones: 

lllno^s    Institute    of    Technology  _  CAIumet    5-9400,    hf     545 

Ar,-our    Research    Foundation 

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CfllC/kQO  —  Three  local  reaideata  have  entered  Illinois 


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Institute  of  7ech:K}logjr  for  the  S^iag  s^aeater*     They  are> 

James  Bishop,  17,  son  of  tgp.  and  Mrs.   B.  G.  Bishop,  X337 
Wolfram  street,  freshmn,  eleotrioal  eagineerlagj  Michael  Sohoeider* 
17,  son  of  Mr.  and  .'Ara.  Michael  Sehoeider*  1024  Belmont  ayenue,  freahsQaa* 
mstallurgieal  engineering,  and  Jartas  Sliraner,  21,  son  of  iiilr.  and  Mrs. 
W*  R.  SlimaifflC',  4041  North  Oakley  aTenue,  aophofiiore,  nteohanioal  engineering. 


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IINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ichnology  Cen+er 
licago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

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OHICAQO  ••  Three  local  residents  have  entered  Illinois  X^istiitate 
of  Technology  for  the  Spring  se.'oeErter.     They  arei  . 

Bruce  Baler,  18,  son  of  iSr,   and  hJrs.  R.  C.  Baier,  3637  ^rth 
Meade  avemie,   freshman,  ohemioal  engineerii^l  Ralph  Korn,  17i  san  of  Mr, 
and  Mra.  Otto  Kbrn«  6344  North  Chieora  avenue,  freshiaaa,  architecture* 
and  Irlarsball  WeroiolE,  21,  aoa  of  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Benjamin  Weroioit;*  49^®  av 
Ilartb  Albany  areaott,  aophoip^r*,  eharaieaX  eo^aseri.zig,    ,.         .^i  ,««-r%v;*' 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Ml-nc.is    l.-istitute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    6-9400.     Bt.    MS 

Ar."-ou-    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      J^fefch    U,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:     inmedlate 


CHICAGO  .•  Six  looal  residents  haye  entered  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology  for  the  Spring  semester.     They  are* 

Edward  Erwood,   18,  son  of  Mr.  and  JSra,  J.  W.  Erwood,  3211  West 
Race  aremie*  freshnian,  chemistryi   Bererle  Orosa,   17.  dau^tw  of  Vt, 
and  Ura,  Leon  Giross,  3B50  West  Mams  street*  freahnRn*   Institute  of 
Design*  -■■'  '     ■  '  '[  '■^' 

Oleon  Hinkle»   17,   son  of  Mlrs,  Tiola  Hlakle,  32Zt7  ^^^^  Fulton 
boulevard,  freshioBn,  chemical  engineering}  Allan  Marco,   21,  son  of  W, 
and  S3rs«  Jonathan  .%rco«  474^  West  Lake  street,  sophomore,  electrical 
engiasering*  .    .^.^,^.^..^^.,1  i..'^.-"...,.:.  ',:.^^ 

Owen  Reynoldst  20,  son  of  JArs.  Helene  Reynolds,  1018  Iforth 
Mayfield  aTeime,  Junior,  physics,  and  Jess  Sohwelhs,  JO,  39IO  West 
Huron  street.   Junior,  mechanical  eiigineering* 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Mimo-s    InstitL-te    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Ejt.    545 

Arrr-our    Research    Foundation 

oi    IM.nois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO,    Ext.    3)7 
NigJit    Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed:         i^oh  14,    1^32 

FOR   RELEASE:     -taaediat* 


«        .   GAlCiOO  —  five  looal  realdeats  teiTe  aateredi  IlUnQis  Institute 
of  Teohoology  for  tUe  Spring  aeatdster.     'Sh&y  aret 

S^aulc  Gooaor*  1;^,  son  of  Mr*  and  Mrs.  B.  H.  Coaoort  374^  Kla^tmrk 
ftvenua,  Juxidor*  nathaisatlcaj  Burton  JPial#y»   19*  son  of  iAc,  Clift;}n  Finley* 
347<^  iiarper  aTenue,  frestisQan*  maabanloal  enginaering. 

David  Croodoant  18.  son  of  ^«  axid  Mrs.  William  Goodssn*  3141 
(Sraanwood  avenue.  fr&shoKui.  ptiji'aiss;   Barvey  Hftpp,  23,  3453  South  Blaclcstone 
«V«aitt««  aopboiQore*  eleotrical  eogineeringt  and  Oliver  lfuen«  17.  son  of  .^^^ 
1617.  and  ^s.  iJEroest  Yuen.  3433  Xogleside  avenue*  fresliaant  electrical 
engineering* 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

fechnology  Center 
i^hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

"i'nc.s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?M0.    fc<t.    MS 

Ar^-ouT    Research    Foundation 

oi    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    S-MOO.    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


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CiUDAOO  •«  fbur  Xooal  reaideata  bave  entered  Illlaois  Institute 
of  Technology  for  the  Spring  seiadster.     They  aret 

Kenneth  Filetti.  19,  son  of  i^.  and  ^ifrs.  M.  A.,   nietti,  23^ 
Ibrth  Olybourn  avenae*   special  student*  electrical  engineering;  James 
Sredian.  19*  aon  of  1^.  and  Mrs.  Daniel  I^edian*  2651  Iforth  Bosworth 
avenue*  freshsan*  chemistry. 

John  Montgon»ry«  17*  son  of  Mr.  and  tfrs.  J.  N.  Mantgonwry. 
i|4C^  Horth  Ashland  avenue*  freshntan*  electrical  engineering,  and  .'Jichael 
Schneider*  17,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs*  ISiohael  Sohnelder.  1024  Beliaont  avenue* 
freahsaan*  oetallurgioal  engineering* 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

:echnology  Center 
;hicago   16,  Illinois 


Dair  Phones: 

IM-nois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    E-/I.    MS 

Arn-ou.    Research    Foundation 

of    IMinols    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    B-MOO.    E«t.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed: 


fferch  14.  1952 


FOR  RELEASE: 


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CH£:aGO  ..  George  Strimbu.  22^,  son  of  tSt.  and  mra.  T.  J. 
Strimbu,  14380  Washington  street,  Gary,  has  ento-ed  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology* 

He  ia  enrolled  in  the  Institute  of  Desien*  a  departinent  of  the 
college* 

StricEbu  is  a  graduate  of  F!roebel  high  school. 


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.LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

schnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

lllmols    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»600.    Ext.    MS 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

ol    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIunnet    5-«00,    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       ,^^^    y^^    3.^3 

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QhlC&aa  —  Tin>  Oak  Pfirk  retfidenta  have  entered  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology  in  the  Spring  sensater*     rhey  aret 

i^onald  C.  Sohellborn*  2^,  aon  of  ^.  and  Mra.  l:.*  G«  £>ehdllhorn« 
803  itorth  boulevard,  and  John  f.  SsidenstioKer.  kOt  son  of  ^.  aoi  I'Hra, 
F.  W.  Seidenstiojcer,  9ji3  iMarth  Mrray, 

Schellhora  is  enrolled  in  tbe  aecnanioal  engineering  departiaent 
of  the  eollege*     He  haa  attended  the  Qniversity  of  Xllioaia  and  i^^right 
Junior  college* 

Seidenatioker  is  a  student  in  the  civil  engineerii^  departioent. 
He  has  attended  Ooerlin  college. 


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IINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

schnology  Center 
hicago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9M0.    fc<t.    MS 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?400.    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lo.-ibard    I8I0-R 


Mailed: 

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OaiOAQQ  —  Two  local  students  have  entered  Illinois  Institute 
of  Teehnology  for  the  Spring  tex^ou     Xhey  aret 

Oeiimr  £•  Adaa*  23«  aon  of  ^^Jr.  and  iucs.  Otto  Adam*  ^i.0  iforth 
ifTergreea*  Arilogton  xieights,  and  Houert  C«  VuisJbSLr«  2U,  son  of  Mr*  and 
Uesc  Joseph  Vugiar*  kaad  aremiet  Route  33*  BeosenviXle* 

Adam  is  enrolled  as  a  freahoan  in  the  Institute  of  Design*  a 
departnent  of  illinois  Tech.  ..    -^:     ,■•   ,,,:.,■,'■.  :■••:,, r  ■ 

Vuglar  is  a  Junior  in  the  meohanieal  er^ineering  department* 
He  has  attended  the  UniTsrsity  of  Illinois  at  flavy  Pier. 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,     bit,    545 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5.?600.    Ext.    317 

Night   Phone: 

Lombard    ISIO-R 


Mailed::'arch    14,     i95JS 

FOR  RELEASE:   LH,^diate 


CHICAao  —  Thirteen  local  residents  have  entored   Illinois 
Institute  of   i8Chnology.     TJiey  are: 

Jesse   Doia,  34,    1951   iiast  72nd   street,    junior,    clectricsl  en.::i- 
neering;      Robert  Fox,    24,    1438  Kast  71st  place,    freshriian,   .aechanical 
engineering;      John  Oalbreath,    23,    son  of  Ur,   and   (.irs,    u,    T,    3albreath, 
0D16  Ellis  avenue,   sophomore,   electrical  snr^ineerin^';.        -    • 

Donald  Goldman,    19,    son  of  Kr,    and  ^Mrs.    albert   '^oldnan,   7748 
f^hillips  avenue,   sophomore,  psycholof^y;     Htts^i  Hemp  ill ,   21,    aon  of  Ir. 
and   iirs,   n.   G.   lleapill ,   8235  Liaryland  avsnue,    sophomore,    chemical 
ensineeringj     Louie  Leopold,  34,   6106  University  avenue,    Junior, 
electrical  engineering. 

Patrick  I^nnix,   20,    son   of  i.ir.   and   l.ru.    J.    P.   I^nJiix,    6632 
nidgoland  avenue,    fresh«an,   electrical  engineering;     Herbert  ^.artin,   25, 
6016  5tony  island  avenue,    freshman,   chesistry;      Robert  Nielsen,   18, 
no  i   of  kr.    and  Mrs,   G.   ii,    Hielsen,   773y  Luella   avenue,    freahraan, 
loctrical   engineering, 

Sugene  Orton,    17,   son  of  Ur.    and  ;.-rs.    P..    LI,    Orion,   8055   Paxton 
/unue,   freshman,   iaechanicol   engineering;      mthony   Trujlllo,   23,   son 
of  Mr.   and  Lrs,    John   Trujillo,    6351   Blackstone   avenue,    aophoraore,    elec- 
trical engineering;      Donna  v/etherbee,    17,  daughter  of  ^r.  and  Mrs.    G.   D. 
Wetherbee,    7700  Chappel  avenue,    freahitian,   ho;.ie   econonios,   and  Cliver 
Tuen,    17,   son  of  Ur»   and  L.rc.   Ernest  Yuen,   5438   Ingieside  avenue, 
freshman,   oiectricdl   engineering. 


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jLLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

^chnology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

niincls    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9M0,    E-xt.    MS 
Ar-your    Research    Foundation 

oi"    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  — CAIumet    5-WOO,    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      jfepotj    I4,    I952 

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of  Teehnolog/  for  the  Sprii^  semester.     They  arei 

Richard  Garoia,  33,   2056  West  Pierce  aTenoet   janior,  msohanicar '   *  i 

engineering*  -..^-*>,^^  .-.:.„,_-,  .->    -^--    :.-  | 

Bohdan  Pihut«  21*  son  of  fir,  and  Sts.  Wolodytqyr  Pihut*  I613  «fest 
Pierce  arenue*  freahaan,  ciTil  engineer ii^«  -  -  -  i^--^;*  . 


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.     OIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ihnology  Center 
icago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

in-nois     Institute    of    Technology  -CAIumet    S-IUO.     Ext.    MS 

Arcrour    Research    Foundatfon 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    laiO-R 


Mailed:  Ifaroh   U.    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:  lma»dlate 


CHICAGO  —  flTe  Xooal  resideats  bave  entered  lilinoia  Institute 
of  Techoology  for  the  Spring  semseter.     They  arei     (listed  with  age* 
address*  yaar«  and  oajor)* 

ItAtk  Ala,  17.  son  of  iSe»  and  Mrs.  Vtsmk  Ala.   I2S34  Emerald  av-enue« 
freabaan*  taehnlcal  drawing}  George  Behnke*  17t  son  of  Mr.  and  Sfrs.  Otto 
Behidce*  ^B^Q  Eggleston  avenue*  freshaan.  ohemistxy* 

Bobert  Bennett.   13«  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  G.  £.  Bennett.  9347 
South  Booria  avenue,  freahisan.  ohemioal  engineering}  Leonard  J.  Dudzik* 
18*  >on  of  Mrs.  Josephine  Dudaik.   10740  longley  avenue,  fresluan. 
aeohanieal  engineering*  and  Joseph  Vidisar.  23*  son  of  Mrs.  Mary  7idiaar* 
1003d  Aveime  L.   junior*  meehanieal  engineering* 


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:chnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phonei: 

ininois    Institute    of    Technology -CAIumet    5.»M0.    Exf     MS 

Arn-our    Research    Foundation 

of    Ml.nols    Institute    of   Technology  -  CAIumet   S-MOO,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:        ig^^^X   14.    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:     ia«»dlate 


CHICAQO  —  Two  looal  residents  hare  etsroiled  in  Illlnoia 
Institute  of  Technology  for  the  Spring  aeiiester*     They  aret 

Cecil  A.  Qosnell*  26,  son  of  Mrs.  Dons  OosoaII,  3222  South 
Ha  Usee  avenue*  sophoioore*  ehe^niatry* 

Bernard  Kleon,  Id.  son  of  iSp.  William  Kleon,  3231  South  Wallace 
•reauet  freshoan*  ehemistxy* 

Oosnell  attended  l9ilson  junior  college  before  entering  Illinois 
TeCh*     KLeon  is  a  graduate  of  Tilden  high  school. 


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;hnology  Center 
icago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

lllino.5    Institute    o(    Technology  — CAIumet    5-96O0.    Ext.    S4S 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  — CAIumet   5-«00.    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8i0-R 


Mailed:       **rch   14.    1952 

FOR   RELEASE:      Imiedlate 


CHIQi'idO  — >  Two  local  residents  hare  entered  Illinois  Institute 
of  Techxxology  for  the  Spring  ssioester*     They  are) 

Raymom  Janas*  13,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  a.   P,  Janua,  3II3  -'•'oat 
39tli  place,  freatwnn,  physics. 

Adolph  Werbowetzlci •  17*  son  of  Mr.  and  -^s.  Miohael  ^^erbawetzKi, 
3032  West  4<^nd  street*  freshoaa*  physics* 

Both  are  graduates  of  Kelly  tiigh  eohool* 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Center 
icago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

INino.s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    bet.    54S 

Arr-our    Researcli    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  — CAIumet   5-?tOO,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


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CHIQaCIO  -«  Five  looal  residents  have  entered  Xllioois  Institute 
of  Technology  tor  the  Spring  aeaeater.     They  arej     ,  

l^sucilyn  Qreen.  19.  daughter  of  Vbc,  and  Mrs*  Rayr^^snd  Qreen*  ^5^ 
Bishop  8tre@t»  sophoniore,  biology;  HaywonOi  Hufener,  20,  son  of  x\b*.  ai^ 
Mrs.  R.  R,  Rufener,  6057  South  Green  street,   junior,  ijusiaess  and 
eoonoiiios, 

Clifford  aisko,  I9,  son  of  Ut*  and  mca,  C.  N.  sisko,  3IO9  West 
39th  str^dt,  freshiaan*  oeshanieai  snginetariogi  7ci.raon  %iebcr»  31,  son  of 
hSea,  ilazel  Weber,  3^^^  South  Hby  street,  sophof!K>re,  eleetricsal 
engloeering,  and  Adolph  Ferbowetzki,  17,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Michael 
Werbowetsici,  3032  i^est  42nd  street,  freshaoan,  physios. 


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hicago   16,  Illinois 


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Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

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CHJCAOO  —  Nine  local  rc^sidents  bare  entered  Illioois  laatitute 
of  Technology  for  the  Sprixig  seiiester.     They  arei     (listed  with  age« 
address,  year«  and  n»jor) 

James  3arrett,  21,  son  of  i«ra.  Sfergaret  Barrett,  4923  q»incy 
street,  freshJBsn,  iaduatrial  engineoringj  George  S^arua,  19,  aon  of  lar. 
and  Mrs.  Thaddeus  Bonui*  I635  North  Tripp  avemie,  sophoaore.  eheniioal 
engineerings  William  Oorbett.  13,   son  of  '^,  and  lilrs.  f^anic  Corbett* 
1^47  ^rth  iS&iyfieM  airenue,  freshsoan,  media  oieal  engineering. 

Misard  Sxwoodt  13,  son  of  Mr.  and  ^s.  J.  is.  }::rwood,  5^11  West 
itaoe  a7enue»  freshsoan,  ohefflistr/i  Williaia  Heugel,  17* -son  of  Mr.  and  f!ra« 
William  Heugel,  3413  South  .^eley  avenue,  fr&ahiiBn,  iQeohanical  engineering; 
Allan  Ifaroo*  21,  son  of  fib*,  and  Mrs.  Joiathan  Maroo*  474^  ^®st  Lalce 
street,  sophomore,  elestrioal  eikgiaeering. 

Owen  Reynolds,  20,  son  of  Hfcs.  Helene  Reynolds,  1018  North 
M&yfield  arenue,  junior,  phyaiesi  Jesa  Sohweihs,  30,  391O  West  tiiiron 
street.  Junior,  mechanical  engineering,  and  John  Wurbia*  XI %  son  of  Mr. 
and  lilrs.  J.  J.  Wurbia,  3646  West  Korth  avenue,  freshiaan,  aoeohanioal 
engineering. 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
)hicdgo   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  -  CAIumet    5-»M0,    ht.    S45 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

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CHIGAGO  — ■  Seven  loeal  atmien&s  bave  entered  Illinois  In3ti'.ute 
of  Teohnologr  for  the  Spring  secoester.     They  area 

Robert  Bennett.   18,   aon  of  Mr.  aivi  ^i^s.  G.  E.  Jieonett,   93^7 
South  Peoria  avenue*   freahisan.   chemical  engineering;  liilliam  Briody,  23* 
aon  of  Ntr.  and  Mca*  G*  M.  3riody,   304^  South  Baulina  street  *  freehnian« 
oaecbanical  ^agineerin^. 

Jaaes  K.   Foley,   13,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.   p.  Foley,   I410  iSest 
3lst  street,  frjeahiaan,  iilectrieal  enginaerinsi  Bayiaond  Laoknauae,  !?• 
aon  of  !!&*.  and  Uica,  George  Laskhouae,  ^^^^  South  LiOorais  avenue,  frvsshBisu&9 
oheuiiatry. 

Richard  I^ythberg,  22,  son  of  SAr.  and  Mrs.  I^rejr  Lythberg,  £^1/ 
South  Rood  street,   junior,  payohology;  Bobert  T,  Sehroeder,   17t  aon  of 
lira.   Olga  Schroder,  3113  i^iuiina  street,  freshioan,  electrical  engineering, 
and  Robert  2avrel*  35.  aon  of  Mr»  and  Mrs.  F.  E,  Zavrel,  93^4  Ssuth 
Bishop  avenue*  special  student  in  business  and  economics. 


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chnology  Center 
Icago   16,  Illinois 


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CHJDQAOO  —  Twsntyoone  local  residents  toTe  entered  Illinoie 
Institttte  of  reohnoiogy.     They  are i       --  ,..        .  .        , 

Rosert  Bennett.   19,  son  of  Mr.  and  Urs.  a.  E.  3ennett,  9547 
Feorla  aTenue*  freshoan.   chemical  engineerlngj  William  Briody*  <^«  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs*  G*  M.  Sriody,  SO^O  South  Paulina  street*    ffeshiaan. 
meohaaioal  er^ineeriisgi  Victor  Garl3trom«   19.  eon  of  Mr*  and  Mrs.   0.  D. 
Garl3trom»  6303  i^ria  street,   junior,   electrical  ongin^sering* 

Valerie  Coban*  20,  daughter  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Oakley  Cohan.  (>55^  " 
South  Justine  street,   junior,  paycholo^l  Robert  Ewert,  ^t  >oa  of  Me*. 
and  Mrs.  C.  W.  Evert,  33OO  West  6lst  place,    Junior,  eleetricial  etigineeriiig; 
Bomaa  fabijonas,   20,  son  of  ifr.  and  Mrs.  Jae  FaDljonas,   6734  3outh  Maplewood 
avenue,  sophoat^re,  electrical  engineering. 

Jaiaes  K.  Foley.   13,  son  of  Mr.  anl  Mrs.  J.  P.  foley.   I410  «est 
Slat  street,   freahaan.  electrical  engineering}  Marilyn  Green,  19* 
dau^ter  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Haymoad  Green,  ^iiSd  Bishop  street,  sophoaare, 
biology*  William  Heugel,   17,  eon  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.   tfiUiam  Heugel,  8413 
South  Green  aTenue,  freshc^ui,  tsecbanical  engineeri^. 

Theodore  Ja coo  sen,  20,  son  of  yt.  and  lira,  T.  H.  Jacobsen,  S201 
iteirie  arenue,  freahaMin,   cheaiistryi  Raynoikl  Laokhouse,   17»   son  of  Mr. 
and  «frs.  George  Lackhouso,  9200  South  Loomis  arenue,  freahinan,   diemistryj 
Norioa  Lane,  ^,  5709  Wabaah  avenue,  junior,  psychology  and  education. 


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Richard  Lythberg,  22,  son  of  ^,   and  Mca.   Percy  LythSerg,  85I? 
South  lood  street*  junior*  psychology  and  education;  Donald  MoKsnncy* 
17t  SOB  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  T.  J.  MeKenney.  66I3  South  Oarpenter  sTerxue*  -^ 
freshioan*  chemical  engineering;  John  Peicarik*  3834  West  66th  street* 
freshnan,  electrical  engineering. 

Raymond  Hufener,  Z>,   son  of  i3r,   and  Mrs*  H,   H.  Rufcnor*  6C57 
South  (^een  STenue,  Junior*  business  aM  economics;  Robert  Schroeder* 
17.  son  of  Mrs,  Olga  3chroeder,  8113  South  Paulina  street,  freshnani _ 
electrical  eogineerii^i  Clifford  Sisico,  I9,  son  of  ii.5r.  and  Mrs.  C.  N. 
3i3)co»  3109  West  ii9th  street*  sophomore*  mechanical  engineering. 

Dale  Sonney,  19,  son  of  iSc.   and  I4ra,   R.  W.  Sonney,  ^14  St. 
Lawrence  sTenue,  fre^hinan,  electrical  engineering;  Donna  't^etheroee,  17t 
daughter  of  Mr.  aol  Mrs.  G.  D.   Wetherbee*  77^^  Chappel  avenue,  freshoan* 
hone  economics*  and  Robert  Zarrel*  33 1  ')35h  South  Bishop  avenue,  special 
student*  ousiness  and  economcs. 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

rechnology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


u.:^^,ar    oi    rubl.c    Kelations- James    W.    Armsey 
Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  _  CAIumet    5-»600.     Ext     S4S 

Arn^our    Research    Foundatton 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  ^  CAIumet    S-HOO.    Ext.    317 
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CHICAGO  "  Eight  loeal  residents  hare  entered  Illiaoia  Institute 
of  Teohnology.     They  are*        -  i 

Robert  Benson,  23,  aon  of  SSr.  £.  C.  Benson,  8U7  Drexel  avenue, 
freshman,  eieotrioal  engineering;   7ietor  Oarlstrom,   19,   son  of  Me,  and 
Mrs.   0.  D.  Oarlstrom,  8306  South  Beoria  street,   junior,  eleetricsal 
engineering*  '  ai- 

John  Qalbreath,  2$,  son  of  Me,  dod  iSea*  G.  X.  Qalbreath,  8OI6 
Ellis  avenue,  sopbonore,  electrical  engineering!  Hugh  He^^pill,  <d,  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  k*  Q,  Henqaill,  8235  South  tfeirylai^  avenue,   sophofiore, 
oheolcml  engineering* 

Theodore  Jaoobaen,  20,  son  of  ^.  and  Mrs.  T.  E.  Jacobsen,  3201 
Prairie  avenue,  fresbaan,  ohemistryi  Robert  Nielsen,  18,  soar  of  Mv»  and 
Mrs.  a*  S.  Nielsen,  7739  X^ella  avenue,  freshiian,  eleetrioal  engineering* 

Dale  Sonney,  18,  son  of  I&*.  and  Mca,  B.   W.  Sonney,   35^  3^* 
Lawrence  avmue,   freahioan,  eleetrioal  engineering,  and  Donna  Wetberbee«      , 
17,  daughter  of  iSe,  and  Mrs*  Q,  Q,  Wetherbee,  7700  Ghappel  avenue, 
freshman,  hosoe  economies* 


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echnology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 


u-recfo'    ol    Pi^bhc    Relation! -Jamtl    W.    Armny 
Day  Phones: 

lli.no.s    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-?M0     Ext     MS 

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CHIQ&OO  «  Seven  local  residents  have  entered  Illinois  Institute 
of  Te^nology.     They  arei 

Sranlc  Ala,   17.  son  of  lit,  and  Lira.  Franlc  ilia,   I2834  limerald 
avenue,  freslu^n,   technical  drawing;  George  3ehni£e,  17*  son  of  £Sr.  and 
iSca,  0,  H,  3ehnke,  9^3^  South  Eggl^toa  avenue,  freshbian,   chcinlatry. 

Robert  Bennett,  18,  son  of  ^»  and  Mrs.  G.  £•  Bennett,  9347 
i^ria  aveaoei  freshiaan*  chemical  engineering;  Leonard  Dudzik*  13,   son 
of  l^a.  Josephine  Dudzik,  1074^  Langley  avenue,  l^eshnan,  niechanioal 
engiaeariog* 

Charles  Lovejoy.  18,   son  of  iSr,  C.  E.  Lovely,   IOII6  South  Wood 
street*  freshnan,  business  and  economics;  ^larilyn  Bunnell,   13,  daughter 
of  USr,  and  Mrs*  John  S^nnell*  II304  South  Loomis  str&et,  freshsan, 
biolo^,  and  ttorald  "Saylor,   18,   son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  0.  W.  Taylor,  2454 
West  107th  street,  freshman,  eheaical  engineering* 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

:hnology  Center 
icago    16,   Illinois 


Uireclor    ot    Kubhc    Kelations  — James    W.    Armsey 
Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Tectinology  —  CAIumet    5-?600,    Ext.    MS 

Arr-cur    Research    Foundation 

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CHICAOO  ••  Two  JLooal  residents  taavd  entered  IlUnois  Institute 

of  Technology  for  the  3priag  seniaster.     They  arei       •■^'*  —-iit,   i  X       "' 
Edward  Bereek,  25.  1828  South  Carpenter  street*   junior*     ''"**  **'"'' 

aechanical  engineering.  •**><i  .*«*=..-,,,  .'.,is^5«''> 

James  f^edian,  19«   aon  of  iSc.  aM  Mrs.  Daniel  iVedian,  263 1 

%rth  Boaworth  avenue*   freahmant  chemistry.  >jsi*i#»   j^^^-^^  ..—  ..,. 


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eehnology  Center 
ihicago  16,  llltnoii 


ui'sctof  of  Pubhe   Relalienj-Jimti  W.  Armiiy 

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Afmouf  k^ie»ieh  Peundstten 

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QfiXCAOO  —  Ibur  loeal  residents  haire  entered  Illinois  Institute 
of  Teohnology.     They  are*  ,,    i.,    „„^     ,^    , ,  ,^,   .    ^  ■ 

George  Borun,   19,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Thaddeua  Borunt  I635  North 
Tripp  arenue,  aophomai>e,   cheinical  engineering;  WiUiaBi  Corbett*  13,  son 
of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Frank  Corbett*  I647  North  ifeyfield  avenue,  freshman, 
neohanical  engineering*  ^^^^ 

.  Onen  Reynolds.  20,  son  of  Mrs.  Helene  Reynolds,  1018  Iforth  , 
Mayfield  avenue.  Junior,  physics,  and  John  Wurbia,  17*  son  of  r^.  and 
Mrs.  J.  J.  Wurbia,  ^hb^  West  North  avenue,  freshnan,  rtieehanical  eogineeriog. 


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CmCACO  —  Eight  looalresldents  hare  ©atcred  Illinois  Institute 
of  Tedtinology*     They  arei 

Oeorge  aorun,  19,   son  of  Nt.  and  Mrs.  Thaddeua  Borim,   1635  North 
Tripp  aTenud*  soplionore.   chetical  englDeeriugj  William  Sorbett,   18,  son 
of  JSr.  and  j-frs.   Frank  Oorbett,  I647  Iforth  fiiayfield  aTenae,  freshaan, 
mechanical  engineering* 

Arthur  Dmuchowski,   29»   3123  Cortland  street,   junior,  mechanical 
engineeriQi2;  Robert  Glaslgg,   13,   son  of  B9r.  Bago  Glasing,  2339  North 
Ksody  arenue,  freshoian,  electrical  engineering* 

Jerry  £urek,  19»  son  of  Mr.  and  .^3r3.  2ifiarion  Kurek*  2105  tforth 
Whipple  street,  fresh.tan,  electrical  engineering;  Allan  A^rco,  21,  isoa 
of  lie*  and  lira,  Jonatnan  '&roo»  474^  West  Laice  street,  aophoosore, 
electrical  engineering* 

Owen  Reynolds.  20,  son  of  Mrs.  Helene  Reynolds,  IOI8  North 
Uayfield  arenue.   Junior,  physics,  and  John  Wurbia,  17,  son  of  Mr.  and 
Ifrs.  John  J.  Wurbia,  5^4^  ^'«s^  North  avenue,  freshican,  zaechanioal 
engioeering* 


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echnology  Center 
Ihicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

IHmols    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9M0.    Ext.    545 

Arrr-our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-»400.    Ext.    317 
Night    Phone: 

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CHICAQO  —  SeTGQ  loeal  residents  hare  entered  XLIinoia  Institute 
of  Teohnology*     They  are* 

Arthur  I^nuchowaki,  29i  31^  Cortland  street.   Junior*  mschanical 
engineering}  Eugene  £7ert*  22,  ^23  Slorth  Central  Fark.  avenuet  fTeshmani 
Institute  of  Design* 

3fertin  Sbhrtsan*  18»  son  of  Mr.  and  ?fcs.  Dave  Fohrsmn,  4542  North 
Drake  arenue«  freshrnan,  civil  eagineeringj  Colleen  Jennings,  20,  daughtert 
of  Mrs,  Nora  Jennings,  5144  West  Deming  place,  fresh-mn,   chemical  engineering* 

Ralph  Kbrn,  17*  son  of  Sfr.  and  Mrs.  Otto  Korn,  6544  North  Ohicora 
STenue,  freshraaa,  architectures  Leroy  Rodig,  19,  son  of  ?*•.  and  Mrs.  Carl 
Rodig,  2836  Diversey  avenue,  freshiaan,  physics,  ani  Sfershall  Wemlolc, 
21,  aon  of  Dr.  and  ivfrs.  B,  H.  Wemiok,  4908  Jforth  Albany  avenue,  aophojaore, 
eheaieal  engineeriog. 


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chnology  Cen+er 
licago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

nimois    Institute    of    Tectinology  —  CAIumet    5-96O0.    Ent.    54S 

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Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


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QHS^AQO  -•  Sevea  local  residents  haT«  entered  XLlinoia  Xostitate 
of  ^obmology*     They  arei 

tratok  ibntena,  19,  aoa  of  Mr.  and  Wca.  Jolin  Ibntane,  5152  West 
Huron  street*  sopliomare«  industrial  engineeriog;  iamea  I!redlan(  19*  son 
of  fifr.  and  ^s*  Daniel  ?^edian«  263I  North  Boaworth  ayenuet  fireakuBaa* 
ehemiatry* 

Riotaard  GareiSt  33t  2Q56  West  Pierea  STenoet   jttnicnrt  meehanieal 
eagiaeeriagi  Qlenn  Hinlcle*  17*  son  of  lb>s.  Viola  Hinkle*  324?  >^est  Fulton 
boularard,  freshaan*  ebemiGal  engineering*. 

Bohdaa  Pilmt*  21.  son  of  Mr.  and  }ieB.  Wolod^sgrr  ii^hat*  I613  Aieat 
Pieree  arenue*  frmhimn*  oivil  engineering}  J^ess  Solnreiha,  30*  3910 
West  ^uroa  stz^et*  Junior*  msefaanieal  engineering*  and  James  irHimasr* 
21*  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  R.  Slinaaer,  4041  S^osrth  Qaicl^  areoue*   Junior* 
oeohanioal  engineering* 


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.INOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

hnology  Center 
cago   16,  Illinois 


-CAIumet    5-96O0,    Bt.    MS 


Day   Phones: 

Illinois     Institute    of    Tectinolog 
AriT^our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-MOO,     Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


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CHIOAGO  —  1!*olve  looal  resideats  hare  entered  UUm^ls 
lastitute  of  Technology.     They  are i 

Bbruoe  Baier.  13.  schi  of  Mr.  aod  Sire.  R.  G,  Baler*  3657  ?iorth 
Sieade  areatte*  f^eahman*  ohefsioal  engineering}  James  Bishop.   19.  ao&  of 
Sir.  and  Mrs.  B.  Q.  Biahop,  I337  Wolfram  atreet*  freshiman.  eleotrioal 
engiaeeriag;  Albert  Saek!naim«  17*  son  of  Mr,  and  Mrs.  Albert  Dutitenann. 
45Q5  Il<>rth  Uaeola  avenue,  freahoaa*  ohemieal  engineering. 

John  Irerettt  13.  oon  of  We,  and  Mrs.  Wallaoe  Ererett*  55^ 
ISorth  ^«yer  aTenae*  freshnant  fire  protest  ion  and  safety  engineering! 
ififurtin  Fohrman*  18,  aon  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Dare  Tbhnaaa,  l^%2  %>rth  Oralce 
areauet  freahman.  eiril  engineering!  iiante  Grabov,  22^.  760O  liorth 
SSieridan  road,  frei^isan,  eleetrical  engineering* 

Jc^n  Msatgomery,  18.  son  of  Ur,  and  ^a.  J.  H.  Msntgomery*  4403 
North  Aatiland  arenue,  freshman,  eleetrical  engineering;  Bona  Id  Oeate* 
19*  aon  of  iSr.  and  Mrs.  A.  W.  (teste,  3911  Morth  Kilbourn  arenue,   Juniort 
•leotrical  engineering!  Donald  Saritt*  1?.  son  of  Sir.  and  Mrs.  ifeirold 
Saritt,  3710  ^rth  Spanlding  arentie,  freshisan,  laeehanieal  engineerii^. 

Jaiioes  Sliasasr,  21.  aon  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  W.  R.  Sliamer.  kOkl  iforth 
Oakley  avenue,  sophomore*  ffleohaoioal  engineering;  John  Thiel*  20*  son  of 
W,  and  Mrs.  Jdhn  Thiel*  74$  Sheri^n  road,   junior*  eleotrioal  engineering* 
and  Marshall  Wemiek.  21,  son  of  Dr.  and  Sfrs.  B.  H.  Weralck,  4903  Albany 
areana*  sopboiaare.  ehemioal  engineering. 


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fchnology  Center 
licago   16,  liltnois 


■  CAIumet   i-IMO,    Ext.    MS 


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Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet  S-MOO,    Ext.    117 
Night   Phone: 

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QHlQkOtO  —  Tvelvo  local  resideata  have  entered  Illlaoia  Institute 
of  Technology  for  the  Spring  semester.     They  are  (liated  with  aget  address« 
year*  and  aBJor)t 

Robert  £.  Benson*  ^*  son  of  Mr.  B.  0.  Bensen*  dll?  South  Drexel 
avenue*  treshssmxt  ei«»Obrioai  eA^nc£-j.'j.r>g{  Rlc>£ird  Giuape&iii.   17*  son  of 
iilr.  and  I'.lrs.  SVank  Chiapatti.   lOJld  £.«7xng  airenuis*  fresniaeia*  laeofianioekl 
engineering;  Jesse  Doio*  ^J,   I96I  East  72Qci  street*   junior*  eieoi;rical 
engineer  ixig. 

John  Galbrea^*  23*  son  of  lie,  and  Mrs.  G,  T.  Galbreath,  ^l6 
Ellis  avatmof  sophoux>re*  eiectrioal  <sag.«.i»ex'iagi  Douald  OddtLfen*  civ. 
son  of  .vir.  nnd  li-o.  Aibfert  Goidican*  774^  viiiilipe  avtiOUfe*  sopuyuK>ie* 
psychology;  jU&an  L.   Levi*  ^'*  son  of  S'-'i:,  Jesae  Carzasec.  IJkDb  ii^uston 
aTenue.  special  student*  Institute  of  Design. 

i^triek  itiannix*  20,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.   J.  F.  Mannix.  6Q32  Ridgeland 
avenue*  freshman*  electrical  engineering;  Charles  MoKinley*  j[5*  213^ 
Sast  93th  street*  freshman*  naval  science!  Robert  Nielsen*  13.   son  of 
£fr.  and  Ore.  G*  S.  Niela«a*  7739  Uiella  avenue*  freshman,  electrical 
engineering. 

Eugene  Oz^on*  17*  son  of  Mr.  and  Sfirs.  H.  E.  Qrton*  3055  ^'^sxton* 
frashaa^n*  iasohaai«il  engineering;  Joseph  Tidoaar*  2^*  son  of  Mra.  Wary 
Vidnar.  IOO38  AveoHS  L*   junior*  aetiianical  engineering*  and  Donna  Wetherbee* 
17,  daughter  of  Mr.  and  Vbca,  0.  D.  Wetherbee*  7700  Ohappel  avenue*  freshman^ 
home  economics*  -PftP- 


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.INOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

hnology  Center 
cago   16,  Illinois 


Oaf  Phones: 

MUncis    Institute    of    Tectinology  —  CAIumet    5-?M0.    Ext.    54S 

Arrr^our    Researcti    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Tectinology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO.    Ext,    317 

Night   Phone: 

Lombard    leiO-R 


Mailed:        Jbrch    l/f.    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:      i^^iate 


GHICAGD  —  Four  looal  residents  bave  entered  Illinois  Institute 
of  Teehnology*     Tbey  are* 

Tlapothy  Donohue*  19i  son  of  He,  and  Ifira.  T.  P.  Donohoe,  1616 
West  Edgeuater  avenudt  fresbaan.  civil  engineering}  John  Msntgatoery*  17* 
son  of  Mr.  and  liirs*  J.  N.  M>ntgoa»ry«  4405  North  Ashland  avenue*  freshmana 
eleotrical  engineering* 

Michael  Schneider*   17*  son  of  Bfr.  and  irirs*  Michael  Sehneidert 
1021^  Belaooat  avenue*  freshoan*  oietallurgioal  engineering*  and  John  Thiel* 
20*  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs,  John  Thiel*  7423  North  Sheridan  road,   junior* 
electrical  engineering* 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

ichnology  Center 
ilcago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

ll'inols    Ipstltute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-?«00,     Ext.    S45 

Arn-our    Research    Foundation 

o(    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-WOO,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed:      2darch  14,   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:    Itaiediato 


OHICAQO  •>*  four  local  residents  taare  entered  Illinois  Institute 
of  feehnolo^  for  tiie  .ipfJLng  «ei4@ai;3r.     Xbey  ar«t     (liateu  ^ith  age* 
addreast  year*  and  xaajor) 

Bernard  Jigan,  27.  son  of  iSr,  and  lira.  0.  I''.  Egan,  342?  Worth 
Kilpatrlcl-c  avdnuei  ti oalUii^a,  iHL.cmiiico.i  <iiu^a«^rxi)gt  L^gi^iie  x.vt^t*  '.sikt 
^23  i.foi-bii  ueatrai  jPsLCti.  a/eaue*  freahnstru   Institute  oi'  iJesigii* 

Colleen  Jenuiiiga*  ;<^vj,  dau^jitbr  of  i4:£)«  Nora  Jemux^St  3^44  ^•^^'^ 
Demiog  plao6*   iik^ehmtiu,  cUecuui.1  £«x^lii&G»i-iXi£»  bjuu  Wiuy  Koai^*  «-'C,  son 
of  Mr.  aiid  i^-s.  J.   U.  Radig,  2336  Uixursfs^  aveii.uet  f  resiiiaaai  ph;^'Sies* 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
Ihicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones; 

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CKIOifcGO  —  A^lbert  Duoknt^rm,   i?t   son  of  tiic.  aud  Mrs.  Albert 
i)uoknpnn»  45P>  North.  Liacjia  Kvcnue,   bas  entered  iiiinois  Inatitut© 
of  Technology.  '  -■  -   ■  -^-'''-  *•'  ? 

de  is  enrolled  as  a  freehnan  in  the  chemical  enginaerioir 
dftpartment  :^x'  the-  solle^e. 

Duekmenn  is  a  graduate  of  Lane  Technical  high  school. 


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echnology  Center 
'hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

MImois    Institute    of    Tectinology  —  CAIumet    5-?M0,    Ext.    S45 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?400,    E^t.    317 
Night    Phone: 

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OiitOAGrO  -»  xwo  local  rejid^ats  ha^e  eiiter©«i  lilinoia  Insbitut© 
of  raonaoiogy  for  tue  Spring  ai5..io:5Sar.     liiey  ara»  .  ,  v,-.-;, .,.  f-,v  : 

Louis  Hartokolia,  24t  74^  North,  fells  3^^eet»   flophonwre, 
ehe;nical  angiaaering,  aad  Roy  Ikoma,  23,  IO34  North  LaJalle  abrcet, 
aophoioore,   jieotrical  ergiiafeering* 

Hartolcolis  bas  attended  wilaoa  Junior  college  and  Purdue 
university.     Ikoma  attended  Wrighi  Ju-'iior  college. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

fechnology  Center 
i^hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

Illinois 


Ji    ruDiic    relations —  Jamss    W.    Armi.y 

■stitute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-7M0.     E»t.    S45 
Research    Foundation 
Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-»400.    Ext.    317 


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CHICAGO  —  £u£eae  Gr&bo3ke,  l3,  son  of  ifr.  aod  i4fs»  S»  S* 
Graboske,  ^Ji  f^^eland*  Uaiumet  City*  has  eatered  Illinois  Institate 
oi*  Teclxjaslogy,  -^s-.^  -..,.,,, .i-.  v.- 

Graboake  is  snTolled  as  a  freshmaa  ia  the  irviustrial 
eogineering  departJient  oi  toe  collsge* 

He  is  a  graduate  of  itlt.  Car.-oal  high  school,  Chicago* 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Center 
icago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones.- 

ll'Inois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.    fc<t.    MS 

Arrr-ou,'    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?*00.    Ext.    31 
Niqht   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      ^roh  Hf    1932 

FOR  RELEASE:     Immsdiat* 


CUIG4ao  «-  3»y  Gilaon.  13,  son  of  Mra.  Item  L,  Oilooa,  12804 
Elm  streot*  Bla«  Islanl*  bas  entered  iilinois  Institute  of  fooanology. 

ailson  is  enrolled  as  a  freaiumn  in  the  meohanical  engiueerijog 
department  of  ta«  eo liege* 

m  ia  9i  graduate  of  Blue  Zelana  Comiamity  high  solaool*  and  attended 
Illinois  oollen^a 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
Ihicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

mine,. 5    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?6O0.     Ext.    545 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Hiinols    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-9400,    Ext.    JI7 
Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:    KarGh  li>.,    Y)32 

FOR  RELEASE:      l::inodiate 


OILICAGO  —  Joan  F.  F'cieA,  33,  daashtor  of  Mr.  and  *?r3.   w^uig 
i'^ioha,  5^33  ^■■'Y^'^n  avanue,  Djw.iei-H  ciro-ra,  haa  &nt<iVQ'X  Illinois  Institute 
of  Taohnolo^y, 

S!ie  is  enrolled  in  the  biology  department  of  the  oollaf^. 

"!ra.   Fried  hag  attandecl  the  TJni-ycrgity  of  OMoago» 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Fechnology  Center 
i^hicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois     Institute    of    Tectinology-CAIumet    5-7400.     Ext.    MS 

Arrrour    Researcti    Foundation 

ol    Illinois    Institute    of   Tectinology  —  CAIumet   5-9400,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

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Mailed:       ''^'^roh    .Mt,    1952 

FOR   RELEASE:    Inwediate 


OHIOACrO  -•  Pfiter  Tampleton.  20,  tton  of  .'*.  and  IJbrs,  Wallaoe 
Templeton,  Suna^t  Pldge  roari,  Itorthbrook,  has  enter^-d  Illinois 
Institute  of  Teohnolopy. 

Es  is  enrolled  as  a  special  student* 

Temr»leton  has  attesnded  ffrif^bt   .Itinior  college  end  Soloratlo 
college* 


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ofiffseXe^  ,fca»  a^©Xio©  ^olaafj  tr'ji'i^  J&©6ri®*#is  ©arf  ao^^/om^ 


.LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

lehnology  Center 
ihleago  16,  llllnoii 


Diy  Fheniii 

llllftsit   Initltutg   el  Teehnsle^y  -  CAIumil  MUD,   l>l,  Ml 

el   IHineli  Inilllgte  el  Teehn^bfy - OAlgmit  MtOO,  lit,  117 
Nljiht  Phonii 


M,||,d!      i^roh  14.  1932 

FOR  RELEASE:    i^TJediate 


CHICAGO  -^  Donald  0.  iiihepher-i,  20,  sou  of  !»5r.   and  J/ffs.  J.  A. 
Shepherd,  d6«5  ^utb  TTtb  court.  Oak  La?va,  has  entered  IlliQois 
Institute  of  Xeohooiog/. 

H©  ia  enrolled  as  a  junior  in  the  psychology  d&partrtjent  o? 
the  colife^e. 

Shepherd  atterded  Lyons  To-^nship  junior  colleg*  aiid  Loyola 
unlveraity. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Fechnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phonsj: 

IMInois    Institute    of    Technology  -  CAIumet    5-»M0,    Ext.    MS 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  -  CAIumet    !.««,    Ext.    JI7 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


FOR  RELEASE 


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CHIUMK)  —  ^{isaaetii  £•  ii^-zai,  i?.  aoa  of  iiSr.  aixd  j!rs.  Mward 
-Sbaei,  33i6  Siinnyaide,   3ruoicf.isi(i,  has  entertd  liiinois  institute  of 
Tecimolosy.  •  c-    i,^    iv  „;,;--    ,,   Kr^^iaax-^a-    fcnii-,er 

He  ia  eorolled  as  a  ffeshnBn  in  the  arciitecture  departr^nt 
of  the  college.  o.:ji-o&P  i.:  .nacatior '...  dswi'^e   !' 

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chnoiogy  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 

Erom:      Pat   Petteraon 
I  Ext.    625 


Day  Phones:  ^ 

Jllinols    knstilute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    ht.    MS 
Armour    Research    Foundation 
of    Illinois    Insflfufe    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?400,    Ext.    317 

Night   Phone: 

Lombard    iSIO-R 


^''^''^'-  March   17,    19^2 

FOR  RELEASE:       ^   ",. 

InjTxediate 


CHICAGO  --  Dr.   Ralph  G.    Owens,   46,    has  been  named  dean  of 
engineering  at   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,   Dr.    John  T,  Rettaliata, 
president,   announced   today. 

Dr.    Owens  has  served  as  assistant  dean  of  engineering  since 
February,    1951«      He  replaces  Dr.   Rettaliata  who  was  recently  named 
president. 

Prom  1946   to   1951.   Owens  was  professor  of  mechanical  engineering 
at   Illinois  Tech. 

A  native  of  Eaton,   Ohio,    he  received  his  bachelor's  degree  in 
electrical  engineering  in  1927»  and  his  master's  degree  in  1928  from 
Ohio  State  university.      He  received   his  doctorate   in  1939  at   the 
University  of  Michigan. 

Owens  was   an  instructor  at  Vrfest  Virginia   university   from  I928 
to   193*^1   at  Vifestern  Reserve  university  from  193^   to   1937t   and  at   vVayne 
university  from  I938  ta   1941* 

Prom  1941  to   1943  bs  v/as  assistant  professor  at  Colorado  Schorl 
of  Mines,  and  in  February,    1943?  was  appointed  associate  professor  and 
department   head  there. 

In  June,    1943.    he   joined  Armour  Research  Foundation  of  Illinois 
Tech  as  supervisor  «f  thermodynamics  and  renained  there  until   1946. 


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owena  appointment — Illinois  Tech,  page  two 

Cwen3  is  a  member  of  the  American  Association  for  Advancement  of 
Science,  American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers,  American  Society  of 
Refrigeration  Engineers,  American  Society  for  Engineering  Education, 
Sigma  Xi,  and  the  American  Physical  Society. 

Owens  lives  at  k^3   Gerald  avenue,  Park  Ridge« 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

fechnology  Center 
i^hicago    16,   Illinois 

From!   Jim  Jensen 

Cilumet  3-96'^0 
Ext.  ^2^ 


Institute    of   Technologv  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    E<t     626 


Night   Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed:  ferch    1?,     1932 

FOR    RELEASE:  Imuediate 


CHICAGO  —  Republican  Senator  Everett  M.   Dirksen  of  Illinois 
T/ill  address  the  all  engineers  dinner  of  the  American  Ibwer  conference 
at  8  p.m.   Thursday,  hlarah  27,    in  the  Grand  Ballroom  of  the  Sherman  hrtel.. 

The   conference,    sponsored  by  Illinois   Institute  cf  Technology, 
will  be  held  March  26,   27,    and  28  in  the  Sherman  hotel. 

Approxiimtely  6o  technical  papers   covering  all  phases  of  power 
engineering  will  be  presented  at  the  conference« 

Pressly  H,  McCance,    president  of  the  Edison  Association  of 
Illuminating  Companies,   will  address  at  12:13   p.m,    luncheon  on  I&rch  26. 
Philip  Sp©rn,    president  of  the  American  Gas  and  Electric  Service 
corporation  of  New  York,  will  speak  before  a   luncheon  on  March  27. 

'William  J,   Grede,    president  of  the  National  Association  of 
]\/hnufacturer3,  will  address  the  March  28  luncheon. 

Nine  other  iVIidwestern  universities  and  11  technical  and  industrial 
groups  are  cooperating  on  the   conference.     The  meeting  has  been  sponsored 
by  Illinois  Tech  for  the  last   I3  years  under  the  name  Midwest  Power 
conference. 

R.  A.   Budenholzer,   professor  of  mechanical  engineering  at 
Illinois  Tech,   is  conference  director. 


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IINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

jchjjology  Center 
hicago   16,  Illinois 

From:      Jim  Jensen 

CAiumet  3-s6or 

Ext.    626 


Day    Phones: 

Jllinois    Institute    of    Technology —CAIumet    5-7M0,    Bt.    545 
Ar^ojr    Research    foundation 
of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    S-liOO.    E«t.    31 

Niqhf   Phone: 

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Mailed:    March  1?,  1952 
FOR  RELEASE:     Advance 


ADVANCE  FOR  RELEASE  AFTER  1  P.M.  (CST)  IHURSDAy,  MARCH  2t»,  1932 


0HICAGQ  —  The  need  for  effective  communications  is  «ne  of  the 
greatest  challenges  facing  industry  today,  E.  W,  Jochim,  general 
manager  of  Personal  Products  corporation's  Chicago  plant,  said  today, 

Jochim  spoke  before  the  IVkrch  luncheon  of  the  Illinois  Institute 
of  Technology  alumni  asseciation  in  the  Art  Institute  club  room. 

The  estaolishment  of  two-way  channels  that  will  freely,  q.uickly» 
and  accurately  transmit  information  between  nBmgement  and  labor  should 
be  a  primary  aim  in  the  industrial  plants  Jochim  saido 

"It  is  my  firm  convictions"  he  stated,  "that  communications  are 
the  basis  of  most  of  our  industrial  problems  today,  and  the  lack  of 
effective  communications  is  holding  us  back  from  terrifically  accelerated 
progress*" 

Jrchim  said  that  the  principles  of  scientific  nanagement  should 
be  applied  to  the  communications  problemo 

"After  establishing  the  objective,  the  next  step,  and  the  most 
difficult  and  important  one,  is  to  convince  all  people  concerned  of  the 
need  and  advantages  of  effective  communication. 

"Other  things  being  egual,"  he  added,  "the  communications  program 
will  be  as  successful  as  the  degree  of  success  tf  this  step." 


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jochim  advance— Illinois  Tech,   page  two 

Jochim  then  answered  the   "who,  why,  what,   and  when"  of  internal 
industrial  communications. 

"Who?    All  the  people  in  the  establishment.     Each  requires 
infornation,   the  amount  depending  upon  the   individual  and  the   individual's 
work. 

"Why?     Obviously  we  cannot  achieve   continuous,    intimate,   friendly 
cooperation  between  oBnagement  and   labor  without  effective  communications.. 

"Vilhat?     Certainly  specific  information  about   his    (the  worker's) 
job,   plus  infornBtion  about  him,  plus  general  infornation.     He  should 
know  how  he  is  doing,    the  advantages  in  working  for  his  particular 
oompany,   future  plans  and  changes,  and  general  information  about   the 
company. 

"IJhen?     The  flow  of  information  should  be  continuous. 
Communications  must  not  be  allowed  to  slow  down." 

Jochim  summed  up  by  quoting  Charles  E,  'fJilson?   president  of 
General  Motors,  who  said*      "Just  how  much  we   can  improve  over  the  history 
of  the  past  will  depend  en  how  well  the  people  of  our  country  understand 
the  facts." 


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END  ADVANCE  FOE  RELEASE  AFTER   1  P.M.    (CST)  THURSDAY,  MARCH  20,   1932 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Cenfer 

ilcago   16,  Illinois 
From.'.     Fat  Petterscn 
CAlumet  3-96OC 
Ext.   625 


Day    Phones: 

Jlllnois    knstifute    of    Technology  —  CAlumet    5-9400,    Ext.    545 
Armour    Research    Foundation 
of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAlumet   5-9400,    Ext.    3i7 

Night  Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed: 

FOR  RELEASE 


March  1?,    1952 

Iramediate 


CHICAGO  —  Students  and  staff  members  of   Illinois   Institute  ct 
Technology  trade  their  slide  rules  for  scripts  I;!!arch  27?    28,   and  29o 

Campus  Players,    Illinois  Tech  drama   club,    is  presenting  PhiJ.'.p 
Kingsley's   "See  Kow  They  Run"  at  8  pcm»   each  evening  and  at   2^30 
Thursday  afternoon. 

Performances  will  be  in  the  Student  Union  auditoriiun,   33'^'^ 
South  Federal  streeta 

Leading  roles  will  be  taken  by  Kitty  Ffrench   (correct),  7^16 
Coles  avenuej   Chris  Geyer,   314*^  South  Michigan  avenuej   Valerie 
Radochonski,   H32  South  llocd  street;    Bill  Kehoe,  5618  South  Neenah 
avenue;   James  Knight »  32i;0  South  Michigan  avenue;   J/ktt  Merfeld,   32l].0 
South  Michigan  avenue,   Joseph  Rodgers,    1417  Kirk  street,  Evanston,   and 
James  Zalapatos,  3243  South  Michigan  avenue.. 


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fachnology  Center 
Chicago  16,  lllinoii 


Oty  Phenti; 

lllinoii    ln«titut«   of   Technology —  CAIumef    S-9600,    i-iU    S4S 

Armour    Reiearch    Foundation 

o<    lllinoii   Inititult   of   Technology  —  CAIumet  S-MOO,    Ext.   117 
Night  Phent: 

Lombard   IIID-R 


Mailed:     >f-.rch  17.    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:    isneaiat* 


Ca£/A&0  —  Thre«  southwest  siders  vill  hare  featured  roles  in 
the  oomedy  play,  •3e©  How  They  Hun*  by  Philip  Kingeley,  Sfareh  ^7.  23, 
aad  29  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Teobnology*     They  arei     ,  u.a..^..   >,. 

ifrs.  Chris  Geyer.  3140  South  Miohieaa  avenue,  seeretary  to  the 
director  of  acbnisBioas  at  Illinsis  Tech;   Wiss  Valerie  Radoehonaici,  4432 
South  Wood  street,  seoxetary  to  the  dean  of  students*  and  4illiaEa  Kehoe* 
Jr.,  3^1^  South  Reenah  avenue,  senior  student  in  arohiteotura.  ,,. 

Berfv^rnoanoes  will  begin  at  B  p.m*   eaoh  evening  and  at  £130  p«m. 
Thursday  in  the  Student  Union  auditoriua*  33OO  South  J'ederal  street. 

CanQHis  Players*  student  and  staff  dramatic  olvbt  Is  presenting 
the  play*  ^„.* 


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•chnology  Center 
Ihieago  16,  lllinoii 


Day  Phonii: 

Illinois    Inltitute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9«)0,    Ext.    M5 
Afmour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   B-MOO,    Ext.    317 
Night  Phen*: 

Lombard   leiO-R 


Mailed:      ^arch  17,   1332 

FOR  RELEASE:    ira-nediat^ 


CHICAQO  —  Miss  Valerie  Radoehonski,  4432  South  Wood  street, 
will  play  a  leading  role  in  the  come'ly  "See  How  They  Htin"  by  Philip 
Klngslay,  March  27,  23,  arid  29  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.    ,  , 

mas  Radoohonskl  is  secretary  to  the  dean  of  students  at 
Illinois  Teehe  .^  .. 

The  play  vill  be  presented  at  3  p.m.  each  eTeniag  and  at  ZtjO  p.m. 
l^ursday  in  the  Student  Union  auditorium,  330O  South  llrederal  street. 

Caucus  Flayers,   student  and  staff  draioatic  group,  is  presenting 

the    play.  -.^.^r-     ^  :/.>,,a/..i.' ^     -^Vi'-     ^. ;:..;* 


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echnology  Center 
Ihicago  16,  Illinois 


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GiiSijaQ  ->•  Josopln  C.  Bodgers,  24*  'K>a  or  »r»  and  Mrs.  F.  C. 
Hedgorst  1417  Kirl:  sireut*  EvaTiatuja.  will  p:Uy  the  l^idlog  rsio  in 
»ailip  Kiagaley'a  "iiod  ibw  !XSi3y  Rua*  RJarch  27.  2'3,  aad  29  at  IlUaois 
laat;itut«  of  S&ohaolosj, 

SHtrf  ^ramasezj  of  the  play  aill  begia  at  S  p.m.  each  eveniM?.  with 
tt  inatiaee  at  2sJ0  p.»t»,  11iu;«fl&y,  ie  the  atudeat  lUica  attditarium*  33^^ 
Bimth  f»deral  etre«t« 

Rod^rs  is  a  senior  ia  the  oivil  OBgioeteriag  ddpaa'tssicat  of 
JEXIinsia  leoh*     li»  la  a  steisper  9f  v^aispus  flayers,  the  stt^ient  aad  atoff 
drairaitia  eluh  i^'ea^mtlog;  the  play* 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

jiehnology  C«nf«r 
Ihlcige  16,  llllneii 


Hlifioil    Imtifutt   o(  Technology -CAIum«f  |.f|M,    luf,   M 

Armour   Keietrch   Found»tfon 

of   IHinoi!  Initltutt  of  Tachnoleqy  ~  CAIumgf  |.M«,   M,  M 

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Milltdjjferch  17,   1952 

FOR  RELEASE:  i^^aiate 


CHICAGO  ••  William  7.  Kehoe.  Jr. .  24.    son  of  Mr,  and  Mrs.  JCshoe, 
3618  South  Noeoaii  avenue*  will  play  a  leading  role  in  Riilip  Kingsley's 
<^e  Bon  They  Run"  March  27,  23,  ani  29  at  Illioois  Institate  of^   ^' 
Teohoology* 

Kehoe  ia  a  senior  in  the  arohlteoture  department  of  the  college, 
Perforraancea  of  the  play  will  begin  at  5  p.m.  each  evening  and 
at  2*30  p.m.  Thursday  in  the  Student  Union  auditorium,  33OO  South  Federal 
street*     Campus  Players,   student  and  staff  dramatic  club,   is  preaenting 
the  play. 


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'echnology  Cen+er 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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GHKAGO  ««  mss  Xltty  FPreReb  (eofftot),  76 iS  Oole$  xrtssm,'  ''"^  ''• 
trill  play  the  leolinf  role  la  "Ses  a>w  fb«y  Rua*  a  ooaaedy  by  Hsilip 
£iag3l«y,  ftt  S  p.T.,  ff^tzh  27f  25,  and  29  in  the  Stodeal  tJaisn  a-»*ilt.J2-i«E3 
at  Illiiisis  lasUbuto  of  Tedajc^logy* 

7!m  play  13  prsiHaottd  by  Caspus  Playars,  atadsnt  drajaatlo  dlu^» 
Odder  tba  direction  of  Ha^ry  tzu»i>Ur,  6101  Ual7«ralty  aTeaua.  Instruetor. 

HiMa  ffreaah  la  a  studuat  at  3t*  Xavlar  eollega* 


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iLLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

iechnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Mailed: 


mrih  17.   1952 


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CaiaAGO  *•  Ifett  Jferfeld,  20«  aoa  of  Mr.  mni  %s.  ifethias  Msrfeld, 
South  PlUTi  Crrov*,  Salatlns,  rill  plajr  a  leadiBta;  role  in  Philip  Kiagslsy's 
•iiefli  Hav  Thsy  Run*  Afercb  27,  29,  and  29  at  Illinois  lostitut©  of 
Te  ethnology. 

Perfbrsaneea  of  the  play  »lll  *>«gi»  «t  9  p.m.  eat*  avcali^  aai 
at  2>30  p.m.  Thxcrsday  la  th»  Stuiei»t  Ifalon  audi  tor  imn,  330^  South  Federal 
atreet. 

M&rfeld  is  a  bo^Ssowoto  in  the  firs  protection  and  aafety 
<Bi£iasering  departaent  of  the  eollsgs*     He  ia  a  graduate  ol*  ailatiBe 
Tovnahip  high  atiaiool. 


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YaOJOMHD3T  ^O  3TUTIT2HI  ZIOV 

•ionilll   ,61   opr. 


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^hlsfitm  midim  *fi'M.  Sum  f-m  to  am  %^  «M»tMtl  ^fcK  «•  QSUUSIBC 


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l^NOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

lehnology  C«nf«r 
hieage  16,  lllinoii 


IHineii   Ifiititgte  ef  Teehnalegy  =  CAIumtt   l-fUO,    Int.   Ml 
Armour   Rei«treh    Fegnd«f(en 

et   Hhneii  Initltute  ef  T§ehnele9v  —  CAIumst  l-ttOO,    i>t.   117 
Nlqhl  rhoni: 

Lenbtrd  IIIO-R 


MaiUd:       ...yn  17,    1952 
FOR   RcLcASE:  Xii'iie^-iate 


CHICAGO  —  Ja-nes  R.  Kaight,   13.  son  of  Mr.  aad  Ifrs.  E.  }!U  Kniiilit, 
525  North  34tli  street,  J^ducah,  will  play  a  leading  role  in  I^ilip 
Kiaf'slf.y's  "See  How  They  Bun,"  March  27,  28  and  29  at  Illinois  Institute 
of  Teohnology. 

The  olay  is  bsinp  pres^jntcd  tty  Oa-mua  Players,   atudont  aad  staff 
c"rarn3tic  club. 

Knight  is  a  freahraaa  in  the  fir©  protection  and  safety  engineering 
Oepartfflsat  of  Illinoia  Tach. 

He  Is  a  graduate  of  Tilghnen  high  achool,  Baduoah* 


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echnology  Center 
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Erom!      Jin  Jensen 

GAlumet  5-96no 
Ext.   626 


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Mailed: 

FOR  RELEASE 


IVJarch   19,    1952 

Immediate 


CHICAGO  —  Bernard  Weiasman,  athletic  director  at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,  has  been  elected  to  the  board  of  directors  of 
the  Valentine  Boys  club,  it  was  announced  today  by  Frederick  Spiegel, 
president  of  the  board. 

Vieissraan,  45 »  ^^   been  associated  with  Illinois  Tech,  either 
part  or  full  time,  since  1928t  He  received  a  bachelor's  degree  in  I926 
and  a  law  degree  in  1928,  both  from  DePaul  university,  and  practiced  law 
from  1928  to  1934.  From  I934  to  1957  he  worked  for  the  Federal  Bureau 
of  Investigation. 

Weissman  has  coached  wrestling,  boxing,  baseball,  and  basketball 
at  Illinois  Teoh,  and  has  been  athletic  director  since  1949*  He  is  one 
of  the  top  boxing  referees  in  the  state,  and  regularly  officiates  both 
amateur  and  professional  bouts. 

The  Valentine  Beys  club,  340O  South  Emerald  avenue,  is  a  branch 
of  the  Chicago  Boys  clubs. 

Vieiasman  and  his  wife  and  daughter  live  at  8607  South  Euclid 
avenue. 


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echnology  Center 
:hicago   16,  Illinois 


Fromj  A.  Shirley  Byown 
CAlumet  3-96»n 
Ext,  623 


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-CAIumet    5-9400.    Exi.    545 


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Mailed:  March    19^    1952 

FOR   RELEASE:  Inimediate 


CHICAGO  ~  Chicago's  February  dustfall  average  was  more  than 
five  tons  below  the  January  figure. 

IVfeurice  Kayner,    chief  analytical  chemist  at  Arnnur  Research 
Foundation  of  Illinois  Institute  cf  Technology,   reported  today  that  an 
average  of  65.37  tons  of  dust  fell  on  each  sq^uare  mile  in  Chicago  during 
February.     This  is  3*^3  tons   less  per  square  mile  than  the  January 
average  of  7'^* 4  tons. 

In  addition,    last  month's  average  is  19*13  tons  per  square  mile 
less  than  was  recorded  during  the  corresponding  month  a  year  ago»   when 
the  average  was  84,5   tons. 

Kayner  emphasized  that  January,   with  its  high  winds  and  lew 
temperatures,   normally  is  the  peak  dust  season  in  Chicag*,  with  the  low 
for  the  year  generally  reported  during  the  summer. 

Each  month,    the  Foundation  measures  and  analyzes  the  dust  from 
municipally-maintained  sampling  stations  for  the  city's  Sm-^ke   Inspection 
and  Abatement  department. 

Dustiest   location  last  month  was  the  Fair  store  station.     The 
cleanest  was  at  735*  I*ratt  street.     These  same  locations  also  were  the 
dustiest  and  cleanest  during  the  same  month  of  195i» 

Here  is   the  dustfall  tonnage  as  recorded  at   the  various  sampling 
Stat  ionsi 


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dustfall 


Address  of  Station 
The  Fair  Store 
33  W.  LaSalle 
Loop  Average 
2133  S»  Michigan 
825  E.  khth 
1362  E.  59th 
7415  Stony  l9ld. 
76  W.  113th  Pi, 
8858  Marquette 
6314  S.  Troy 
62nd  &  Linder 
7559   Eggleston 
IC20  '»,  99th 
3608  Ogden 
1500  W,  Itonroe 
5'^55   Fulton 
2940  Ti,   Cortland 
5602  Belden 
3944  Sawyer 
735 •  J^att 
54  Vi,  Hubbard 
551  Grant  PI, 
3532  Sheffield 
1622  Pratt  Bl. 
2240  W.  37th  St, 
Average 


'Ward  No. 
1 


1 
k 
5 
7 
9 
10 

13 
13 
17 
19 

22 
26 
30 
32 

3.6 

40 
41 
42 
44 
46 
49 


Total  Du3t   Fall 
228.13 
120.39 
174.25 

83.34 

73.53 

44.65 

83.47 

58.82 

99.25 
48.00 
41.07 
67.96 
36.96 
80.44 
80*92 
61.02 
72.13 
44.64 
42.12 

26.59 
61.77 
41.76 
65.19 
44.78 
70.88 
65.37 


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LINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

chnology  Center 
licago   16,  Illinois 

Eromi      Pat   Petteraon 
CAlumet  5-960O 
Ext.   i23 


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M^rch  19,    1952 

IroLediate 


CHICAGO  —  Dr.   John  T.  Rettaliata,   president  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,   will  speak  at   the  12th  annual  education 
conference  of  the  of  the  Chicago  Teachers  Union     Saturday,   Hfeirch  22, 
at  the  Hotel  Shensan* 

His  talk,   to  be  given  at  953*^  acm. ,    is  titled   "Education  and 
a  World  in  Conflict." 


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LLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

echnology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Armour    Research    Foundation 
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Mailed:         Iferch    19,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:       Memo 


Memo  to  Editors; 

Here  is  the  current  issue  of  Frontier,  our  scientific 
quarterly.  It  contains  articles  on  scientific  subjects  which 
may  be  of   interest   to   you. 


Stewart  S.   Howe 


ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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March  21,  1952 


Advance 


ADVMCE  FCR  RELEASE  AFTER  10:00  A.M.  (GST)  SATURDAY,  MARCH  22,  19$2 

NOTE  TO  EDITORS; 

An  address  at  9:30  a.m.  Saturday,  March  2?,  1952  en  "Education  and  a  Y.'orld 
in  Conflict"  by  Dr.  John  T.  Rettaliata,  president  of  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology,  fellows: 

(The  address  will  be  delivered  at  the  twelfth  annual  Education  Conference 
of  Chicago  Teachers  Union  at  the  Hotel  Sherman,  Chicago,  Illinois. ) 

— Stewart  3,  Howe 


While  I  have  not  attended  previously  an  Annual  Education  Conference  of  the 
Chicago  Teachers  Union,  I  know  of  the  quality  of  the  program  and  also  of  the 
stature  of  the  speakers  that  have  been  associated  with  it.   Consequently,  I  am 
flattered  that  you  have  asked  me  to  make  the  opening  remarks  for  your  Twelfth 
Annual  Conference  whose  theme  is  "World  Tension  and  Educational  Problems."  In 
these  days  it  would  be  difficult  to  find  a  more  fitting  subject  for  discussion. 
I  am  sure  that  the  concerted  intellectual  efforts  of  the  participants  in  the  con- 
ference will  result  in  notable  contributions  in  this  most  important  matter. 


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We  now  find  ourselves  in  a  world  fraught  with  tension  and  conflict.  We 
fought  a  second  world  war  with  the  hope  of  preventing  the  recurrence  of  the  kind 
of  situation  that  confronts  us.  The  Library  of  Congress  reveals  that  the  total 
bill  for  that  war,  counting  military  expenditures,  civil  destruction,  and 
economic  and  personal  losses,  amounted  to  four  trillion  dollars.  A  cost  of 
1,700  dollars  for  every  man,  woman  and  child  on  earth. 

Our  nation  is  again  engaged  in  a  military  preparedness  program  with  the  hope 
or  expectation  of  assuring  our  national  security.  Uppermost  in  the  minds  of  many 
is  the  fear  that  the  cycle  is  repeating  itself.  Even  though  it  may  bankrupt  the 
universe,  is  V/orld  Vvar  III  looming  in  the  future?  Of  course,  no  one  knows  the 
answer  with  certainty  but  there  are  indications  that  we  may  have  passed  the 
critical  point  of  imminent  outbreak,  and  are  in  for  a  long  period  of  tension  and 
recurring  incidents.  This  vjill  be  a  most  delicate  period  calling  upon  the  highest 
degree  of  statesmanship  and  moral  stamina  to  see  us  through. 

Every  right-thinking  person  looks  forward  to  the  day  when  disagreements 
between  nations  can  be  settled  by  discussion  at  the  conference  table  without  re- 
course to  arms.  Regretfully,  it  does  not  appear  that  such  a  day  is  near  at  hand. 
In  the  interim,  therefore,  we  will  be  compelled  to  resort  to  the  acquisition  of 
armament  as  a  deterrent  to  aggressors  with  war-like  intentions.  In  too  many  cases 
force  is  the  only  language  some  nations  seem  to  understand,  '^''e   in  this  country, 
however,  should  recognize  that  weapons  are  only  a  necessary  expedient  until  a 
satisfactory  peace  program  is  vjorked  out  and  universally  accepted.  After  such  an 
occurrence  an  effective  disarmament  plan,  in  all  probability  involving  inspection, 
should  be  executed. 

I'.'ith  few  exceptions  American  implements  of  war  are  superior  to  those  of 
other  nations.   There  is  ample  evidence,  therefore,  that  our  technological  ad- 
vances are  of  a  higher  order  than  the  attainments  of  other  countries.  There  are 


page  three 

even  some  who  declare  that  our  technology  has  progressed  too  rapidly,  and  has 
created  untenable  situations  because  relatively,  our  other  talents  have  not 
developed  sufficiently  to  cope  with  them.  The  example  usually  cited  is  the  atomic 
bomb,  which  science  and  technology  thrust  upon  a  world  not  adequately  equipped  to 
handle  the  social  and  moral  problems  which  it  brought  forth. 

.  While  there  is  every  indication  that  we  should  increase  our  skills  in  these 
latter  areas,  it  would  also  appear  desirable  simultaneously  to  accelerate  advances 
in  technology  even  at  the  risk  cf  widening  the  gap.  As  long  as  there  is  no  uni- 
versal plan  for  peace  in  existence  we  must  maintain  cur  technological  superiority 
and  develop  even  more  effective  weapons  as  time  insurance  until  enduring  peace  is 
realized.  As  that  desirable  event  approaches  greater  emphasis  should  be  put  on 
moral  and  spiritual  values  and  less  on  materialism. 

Our  strategy  is  not  restricted  to  the  increaasd  production  of  the  hardware 
type  of  weapon.  ''\e   are   also  cultivating  allies  through  foreign  aid  programs  on 
the  premise  that  an  improved  standard  of  living  in  other  countries  makes  war  less 
likely.  For  military  reasons  it  is  also  considered  desirable  to  obtain  advance 
bases  from  which  to  repulse  the  enemy  at  greater  distances  from  our  shores. 
Assurance  of  a  continued  source  of  supply  of  critical  materials  from  abroad  is 
further  justification  claimed  for  mutual  assistance  efforts.   Notwithstanding 
our  expenditure  of  large  sums  of  money  on  foreign  aid,  however,  some  countries  have 
shown  lethargic  tendencies  in  developing  their  internal  military  programs. 

Of  course,  it  should  be  recognized  that  our  intentions  are  not  entirely 
altruistic  as  it  is  expected  to  be  definitely  beneficial  to  our  cause  if  we  could 
operate  from  foreign  bases.   The  situation  could  be  likened  to  a  neighbor's  pro- 
perty on  the  edge  of  a  rising  river.  We  furnish  him  with  sandbags  to  prevent 
inundation  of  his  land.   True,  by  so  doing  we  also  protect  our  ovm  property  which 
is  next  to  his  although  f a -ther  from  the  river.  But  at  least,  since  he  has  much 


page  fcur 

to  gain  personally,  ve  expect  him  to  do  his  part  by  helping  ts  pile  the  sandbags. 
Perhaps  more  reassurance  that  foreign  bases  are  for  security  purposes  and  not 
expansion  would  be  beneficial  in  alleviating  some  of  the  suspicion  that  is 
directed  tc/.-ards  us. 

The  issues  just  considered,  involving  distrust,  misunde'r'standing,  insecurity 
and  hostility,  have  aggravated  a  tense  world  situation  of  such  magnitude  that 
virtually  no  persr^n  or  circumstance  can  escape  their  influence.  The  principal 
concern  of  your  conference  today  is  to  analyze  and  discuss  the  effects  of  global 
strained  relations  on  education.  New  problems  have  arisen  in  pr'ictically  all 
fields  of  endeavor  but  those  involving  education  are  of  immediate  concern  to  you 
members  of  the  teaching  profession, 

I  congratulate  you  on  recognizing  the  existence  of  such  problems  and  ar- 
ranging this  conference  to  contribute  to  their  solution.   There  are  those  who 
would  prefer  to  ignore  their  prevalence  with  the  hope  that  a  subsequent  return  to 
so-called  normal  times  will  automatically  dispel  them.  Obviously  the  postponement 
of  facing  realities  is  an  unwise  procedure  since,  as  indicated  previously,  we  are 
probably  in  for  a  long  period  of  abnormality.  In  this  presentation  I  will  touch 
briefly  on  some  of  the  problems  affecting  education  whose  origin  is  associated 
with  the  present  world  situation. 

In  our  striving  for  national  security  v/e  ir.ust  recognize  those  important  and 
essential  elements  that  contribute  to  it.   Now  is  the  time  for  clear  thinking. 
In  too  many  quarters  national  securit/  is  automatically  associated  with  military 
matters  and  the  wearing  of  a  uniform.  It  should  be  emphasized  that  there  are 
other  areas  cf  a  non-military  nature  that  are  equally  vital.  Education  is  one  of 
these.  Students  are  long  range  national  resources  v/hose  careful  development  is 
entrusted  to  the  schools.  It  is  fully  as  important  to  rrovide  the  best  teachers 
and  facilities  in  the  education  of  a  future  adult  citizen  as  it  is  to  provide  the 


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proper  tools  and  materials  in  the  manufacture  of  an  aircraft  engine.  Vvhen  re- 
placement time  is  considered,  the  student  is  even  more  critical.  This  should  be 
borne  in  mind  when  the  level  of  priorities  is  established  for  materials  required  in 
much-needed  school  construction. 

The  time  for  careful  planning  in  education  is  at  hand.  In  this  period  of 
partial  mobilization,  with  the  concomitant  struggle  for  understanding  which  it  has 
engendered,  it  is  essential  that  curricula  keep  abreast  of  the  changing  times. 
Since  citizens  origjjiate  in  the  classroom  the  proper  presentation  and  interpreta- 
tion of  current  events,  especially  when  there  are  great  forces  at  work  sowing 
confusion  and  dissension,  are  imperative  if  young  minds  arc  to  develop  correct 
attitudes.  l>e  must  meet  these  needs  now.  Postponement  would  put  the  student  out 
of  phase  v.-ith  the  world  situation  as  it  actually  exists. 

This  should  emphasize  the  importance  of  the  elementary  grades  where  young 
minds  are  in  their  most  impressionable  stage.  In  this  period  of  a  child's  educa- 
tion the  responsibility  of  the  teacher  is  great  due  to  the  influence  which  he  has 
on  the  future  development  of  the  pupil.  I'.ith  such  a  trust  only  those  of  highest 
qualifications  should  be  members  of  the  teaching  profession.  It  is  particularly 
regrettable  that  the  most  serious  shortage  of  teachers  exists  at  the  elementary 
level. 

In  the  interest  of  long  range  national  development,  efforts  should  be  made 
to  detect  as  early  as  possible  the  child  of  exceptional  talent.  Our  educational 
system  should  permit  granting  individual  attention  to  such  a  person.  The  brilliant 
student,  properly  oriented  in  the  total  educational  process,  has  the  capacity  and 
opportunity  to  advance  frontiers  in  many  fields  to  the  ultimate  advantage  of  the 
nation.  Our  system  of  mass  education,  while  of  benefit  to  large  numbers  of  ptople 
and,  therefore,  necessarily  adapted  to  quantity  concepts,  is  sometimes  criticized 
because  its  inflexibility  does  not  accommodate  the  exceptional  student  as  readily 
as  is  possible  with  some  European  methods. 


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Certainly  a  problem  that  has  become  more  significant  in  the  inflationary 
trends  accompanying  the  present  period  is  the  matter  of  teachers  salaries  in  the 
schools.  Unless  teachers  receive  professional  level  salaries  the  better  members 
of  the  profession  v.'ill  not  be  retained.  Qualified  people  will  not  be  attracted  to 
teaching  and  the  classrooms  will  be  infiltrated  with  less  accomplished  instructors. 

We  should  profit  by  the  lessons  learned  during  World  War  II  where  education- 
al plants  were  allowed  to  deteriorate,  and  the  inadequate  treatment  of  teachers 
lost  m.any  of  them  to  other  pursuits.  Such  catastrophes  must  not  be  permitted  to 
occur  again  in  the  present  period  of  strife.  A  teacher  is  a  valuable  investment. 
He  should  be  appreciated  to  the  extent  that  he  will  feel  that  he  is  sufficiently 
rewarded  to  remain  in  his  chosen  field. 

For  the  nation  as  a  whole  the  average  salary  for  teachers  is  belov;  that  of 
the  total  employed  population.   This  is  a  discouraging  situation  in  view  of  the 
significant  influence  of  unskilled  workers  on  the  national  average.  Teaching 
should  be  treated  as  a  profession  in  all  respects j  not  only  in  reouireraents  for 
admission  and  advancement,  but  also  in  the  matters  of  remuneration.  A  third  of 
our  states  do  not  have  a  legal  minimum  salary  for  teachers,  and  even  in  some  of 
those  that  do  it  is  inadequate.  There  is  much  room  for  improvement  in  numerous 
areas,  but  some  communities  have  taken  constructive  steps  to  remedy  the  situation. 
The  fine  public  school  systems  in  Chicago  and  some  other  cities  arc  due  in  large 
measure  to  the  good  salaries  obtained  thorough  intelligent  leadership.  Many  other 
cities  should  follow  such  examples. 

Lack  of  proper  appreciation  is  a  serious  deterrent  to  full  productivity  and 
creativeness  in  any  profession.  It  is  particularly  aggravative  in  the  teaching 
field,  however,,  'where  social  restraints  arc  prevalent  in  addition.   The  teacher 
is  expected  to  adhere  to  a  standard  of  conduct  possessed  by  few  other  citizens. 
Unless  we  begin  treating  the  members  of  the  teaching  profession  as  normal  people 
with  normal  desires,  including  adequate  compensation  for  universally  noteworthy 


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performance  in  a  difficult  occupation,  the  high  standards  cf  the  profession  vi'ill  be 
in  jeonardy. 

No  cominunity  v^/ould  risk  the  rhysical  health  oi'  its  children  by  tolerating 
unsatisfactory  sanitation  conditions.  If  detected,  immediate  corrective  measures 
v/culd  be  implemented  and  necessary  funds  ivould  be  appropriated  for  their  accomplish- 
mient.  Yet  some  comm^unitips  v;ill  risk  the  m.ental  groi/rth  of  their  children  by 
indulgence  in  situations  v/hich  threaten  the  quality  of  the  teaching  profession. 
World  tension,  the  theme  of  your  conference  today,  could  be  substantially  allevia- 
ted if  some  of  the  creators  of  dissension  v;ere  of  greater  mental  stature  — another 
example  of  the  significance  of  education  in  the  national  security  picture. 

It  is  more  difficult  to  evaluate  the  contributions  of  a  teacher  in  terras  of 
national  security,  in  comparison  -".'ith  a  piece  of  military  equipment  such  as  a  tank 
or  an  airplane.  But,  even  though  the  results  of  his  efforts  may  not  be  as  readily 
adaptable  to  absolute  measurement,  v.'hat  greater  asset  can  a  nation  have  than 
properly  educated  citizens?  Is  a  particular  airplane  or  tank  more  significant  than 
the  student  v'ho  later  as  a  statesman  develops  a  workable  peace  program  to  prevent 
future  Vv'ars?  Greater  attention  should  be  ;;iven  to  long  range  analysis  in  matters 
of  this  kind  so  that  a  proper  sense  of  values  may  predominate. 

It  T/ould  appear  that  various  educational  levels  will  be  affected  in  differ- 
ent v;ays  by  some  current  issues.  For  instance,  overcrcvi'ding  as  a  result  of  birth 
rate  increase  is  a  problem  plaguing  elementary  schools,  and  seccndarj^  schools  to  a 
lesser  extent.  It  has  not  yet  reached  higher  educational  institutions.  As  a 
college  president,  struggling  with  the  preparation  of  a  budget  in  a  period  of 
decreasing  enrollments,  I  would  gladly  welcome  such  a  problem  at  the  moment. 
1      More  school  buildings  must  be  provided  to  meet  the  critical  situation 
developing.  Improvement  of  existing  structures  m.ust  also  be  accomplished  together 
with  replacement  of  obsolete  equipment,  tiost  parents  wouldn't  think  of  living  in  a 


page  3ight 

home  ¥iith  vorn  out  furniture  and  facilities.   Yet  they  do  not  hesitate  to  send 
their  children  to  schools  of  comparable  dilapidation.   They  wouldn't  drive  a  30- 
yf ar-old  automobile  but  tneir  children  live  a  large  part  of  their  lives  in  more 
ancient  surroundings.  A  machinist  v-ouldn't  be  expected  to  turn  out  a  quality 
product  with  inadequate  tools.  V-'hy  is  the  situation  of  a  teacher  not  given  similar 
consideration?  To  a  ccomplish  the  necessary  improvements  materials  and  funds  are 
required.  The  schools  arc  competing  with  defense  production  in  these  aspects,  but 
the  gratification  of  their  needs  must  receive  high  priority  in  the  interest  of 
protecting  our  long  range  national  security. 

Higher  educational  institutions  at  present  are  experiencing  reduced  enroll- 
ments principally  because  of  the  decreased  birth  rate  in  the  depression  years  of 
the  thirties.  Selective  Service  has  also  taken  av/ay  students  from  the  colleges. 
The  student  bulge  in  the  schools  has  not  yet  rc.'-.ched  the  colleges.  In  engineering 
institutions  the  situation  is  further  aggravated  due  to  a  report  published  in  1950 
of  a  study  by  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics  erroneously  stating  that  there  was  an 
over-supply  of  engineers.   This  persuaded  high  school  graduates  to  major  in  other 
fields. 

Ihis  combination  of  circumstances  has  resulted  in  a  serious  shortage  of 
engineers,  and  the  situation  will  get  progressively  v^r.rse  for  some  ye-rs  to  come. 
Last  yc-ar  there  were  approximately  3PjOOG  graduates  from  engineering  colleges,  and 
the  armed  services  absorbed  a  large  percentage  of  these.  At  the  same  time  the 
demand  was  for  beti».'een  60,000  and  70,000  engineering  graduates,  shewing  the  critical 
predicament  that  exists.  In  S- ptember  1950  only  29,000  freshmen  entered  engineering 
institutions.  With  normal  attrition  whis  will  result  in  about  17,000  graduates  in 
I95I1. 

A  striking  proof  of  the  engineering  shortage  can  be  obtained  merely  by 
looking  at  the  classified  sections  of  newspapers.  The  advertisements  seeking 


u: 


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engineers  at  attractive  offers  will  be  in  ample  evidence.  At  my   institution  the 

average  salary  of  the  February  engineering  graduating  class  was  320  dollars  per 

month  for  those  with  a  bachelor's  degree.  For  the  master's  and  doctor's  degrees 

the  monthly  average  was  correspondingly  higher.  Each  student  had  four  or  five 

offers  to  choose  from,  and  could  have  had  more  if  he  had  desired  to  be  interviewed 

by  additional  representatives  recruiting  for  their  respective  organizations. 

The  seriousness  of  the  engineer  shortage  is  recognized  by  Arthur  5.  Fleming, 

chairman  of  the  manpower  policy  for  the  nation,  and  currently  on  leave  from  hi.s 

position  as  president  of  Ohio  ■.  esleyan  University.  In  an  interview  published  in 

the  Januar3^  h,   1952  issue  of  U.S.  Mews  and  World  Report,  he  stated: 

" Yv'e  think  that  the  colleges  and  high 

schools  have  got  to  do  a  better  counseling  job  in 
terms  of  taking  people  with  aptitudes  for  V'/ork  along 
this  particular  line  and  counseling  them  to  move  in- 
to engineering  and  scientific  fields.  V^e  feel  that 
that's  got  to  be  done  with  both  men  and  women,  be- 
cause we  haven't  got  a  chance  in  the  world  of  taking 
care  of  that  deficit  of  engineers,  for  example,  un- 
less we  get  women  headed  in  the  direction  of  engin- 
eering schools." 

The  nation  is  in  a  period  of  partial  mobilization.  Defense  production  and 
the  size  of  the  military  forces  are  both  scheduled  to  increase.  In  some  respects 
the  two  operations  are  mutually  incompatible.  In  order  to  complete  defense  orders 
industry  needs  large  numbers  of  eng  n^ers,  more  than  it  would  receive  if  it  were 
assigned  all  of  the  engineers  graduating  from  college.   Concurrently  selective 
service  is  taking  some  of  these  graduates.  ?':anj''  of  them  were  deferred  to  complete 
their  education  and  it  is  only  right  that  they  should  serve  their  country  in  some 
capacity. 

Some  people  originally  objected  to  deferring  college  students  for  purposes  of 
completing  their  education.  Such  objections  were  probably  based  on  the  assumption 
that  the  emergency  would  be  of  short  duration  and  would  be  over  by  the  time  these 
students  graduated.  This  would  have  removed  the  necessity  for  their  serving  and 


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would  h-ve  been  unfair  to  those  not  attending  college  -who  viere   drafted.  As  we 
have  seen,  the  emergency  is  not  over  and  college  graduates  are  subject  to  call. 
As  was  indicated  previously  this  period  of  preparedness  has  every  indication  of 
being  an  enduring  affair,  so  the  need  for  service  by  college  graduates,  along  with 
others,  will  exist  for  some  time» 

From  an  objective  point  of  view  it  vmuld  a^  pear  to  be  a  sensible  procedure 
to  defer  college  students  until  their  education  was  completed.  Midshipmen  at 
Annapolis  and  cadets  at  i"cst  Point  are  deferred  until  graduation  because  it  is 
obvious  that  they  v^ill  be  of  more  use  to  their  country  if  their  training  is  not 
interrupted  and  they  achieve  their  educational  objectives.  For  the  same  reason, 
in  their  ultimate  contribution  to  the  national  security  program,  college  graduates 
will  be  more  effective  than  students  with  a  partial  education. 

It  should  be  pointed  out  that  no  responsible  educator  would  advocate  excusing 
college  graduates  from,  service  just  because  they  had  the  opportunity  to  go  to 
college.  But  it  roust  be  recognized  that  vie   are  a  nation  of  limited  manpower. 
We  will  never  be  able  to  match  the  enemy  man  for  man  on  the  battlefield.  As  has 
been  proven  in  previous  wars  our  advantage  lies  in  our  superior  technological  and 
scientific  developments,  l-e  must  employ  the  talents  of  our  people  in  the  most 
efficient  manner  in  the  interest  of  national  security.  Careful  screening  could 
reveal  those  with  special  skills  and  they  should  be  given  assignments  v.'here  they 
will  be  most  productive.   Such  assignments  may  bo  in  a  branch  of  the  service,  or  in 
a  research  laboratory,  or  in  industry;  wherever  the  yotentialities  exist  for  the 
individual  to  make  the  greatest  over-all  contribution.  Let  us  not  commit  again 
some  of  the  blunders  of  World  ''far  II  where  the  waste  of  brainpower  in  the  services, 
in  some  instances,  was  disgraceful, 

Y/e  have  confidence  in  our  scientific  and  technical  ability.  This  was 
demonstrated  by  the  fact  that  up  to  I9U?  we  felt  secure  in  balancing  our  atomic 
bombs  against  the  Kremlin's  vast  armies  and  other  weapons.   Then  in  that  yca^  we  h- 


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evidence  that  Russia  had  successfully  accomplished  nuclear  fission.   The  situation 
v/as  thus  changed.  No  longer  did  we  have  an  atonic  bomb  monopoly.  The  tempo  of  our 
mobilization  stepped  up  v/ith  emphasis  on  larger  military  forces  as  well  as  tech- 
nological developments  so  as  to  counteract  the  gains  of  Russia.  Cbvirusly  it  was 
logical  to  increase  the  size  of  the  armed  services,  but  no  matter  what  i"e  do  we 
vvfill  not  be  able  to  compete  with  the  enemy  on  a  manpovvcr  quantity  basis.  Therefore, 
to  assure  our  superiority  we  m.ust  utilize  our  talents  most  effectively  in  furtherinc^ 
scientific  and  technological  developments. 

I  would  like  to  emphasize  that  this  is  not  a  pica  to  excuse  from  m.ilitary 
service  special  categories  of  trained  people.  If  an  engineer  can  be  most  effective 
building  bridges  under  enemy  gunfire,  then  by  all  means  use  him  for  that  purpose. 
If  a  scientist  can  improve  the  operation  of  radar  equipment  by  being  stationed  in 
the  combat  area,  he  should  be  so  utilized.  But,  if  a  particular  engineer  could 
make  his  greatest  contribution  in  the  aircraft  industry,  conceivably  by  being 
instrumental  in  designing  a  plane  which  may  influence  the  outcome  of  a  war,  then 
it  would  appear  to  be  only  sensible  that  consideration  should  be  given  to  employing 
his  talents  in  such  a  capacity. 

In  the  foregoing  presentation  I  have  attempted  to  deal  with  the  effect  on 
education  of  some  of  the  problems  originating  from  the  present  state  of  world 
tension.  Many  of  these  problems  have  materialistic  solutions.  Invariably,  however, 
such  solutions  do  not  possess  enduring  qualities  and,  therefore,  do  not  contribute 
to  ultimate  mutual  understanding,  trust,  and  agreement  betvireen  nations.  Such  solu- 
tions offer  temporary  improvements  but  they  do  not  resolve  ideological  coriflicts. 

Clearly,  then,  in  order  to  make  real  progress  tcc'/ard  the  goal  of  universal 
reconciliation,  major  emphasis  must  be  put  on  moral  and  spiritual  values.  Education 
must  play  a  vital  role  in  achieving  such  a  goal,  Ivore  and  more  the  world  looks  to 
eeiucatioh  to  help  solve  its  problems.  No  longer  are  academic  institutions  excluded 
from  the  realm  of  reality.  The  ivory  tower  concept  is  becoming  tarnished  and  obsolete. 


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In  r.y  opinion  the  teaching  profession  can  make  the  most  profound  contribution 
to  the  world  harmony  that  we  are  seeking.  Each  day  the  minds  of  more  than 
2?, 000, 000  school  children  are  entrusted  to  its  care  and  guidance.  At  a  later  date 
these  children  will  have  to  grope  with  the  problems  that  v;e  created  but  didn't 
master.  Greater  wisdom  than  we  possess  must  be  theirs  if  they  are  to  alleviate 
global  turbulence.  The  task  of  the  teacher  is  to  develop  the  proper  foundation 
for  such  enlightenment. 

There  can  be  no  doubt  that  you  will  carry  out  your  mission  in  a  manner  that 
will  reflect  credit  on  the  profession  which  you  embrace.  As  mention»-d  previously 
some  problems  facing  education  can  be  relieved  with  bricks  and  mortar.  These  in 
themselves,  however,  yield  a  hollow  structure.  It  requires  the  presence  of  a 
teacher,  the  m.ost  important  element  in  the  educational  process,  to  complete  the 
picture.  Fine  buildings  alone  are  not  a  measure  of  an  educational  system.  It's 
the  caliber  of  the  people  that  is  significant. 

Andrew  Carnegie,  the  renowned  industrialist,  once  said: 

"Take  away  my  factories,  my  plants;  take  away  my  rail- 
roads, my  ships,  ray  transportation;  take  away  my  money; 
strip  me  of  all  of  these;  taut  leave  me  my  liIEN,  and 
in  two  or  three  years  I  will  have  them  all  again." 

Yes,  it  is  the  people  that  establish  the  true  value  of  an  organization. 

The  teaching  profession  owes  its  fine  reputation  to  the  accomplishments  of  you, 

its  members.  I  salute  you  in  your  important  work. 


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CHICAGO  ~  The  current  shortage  of  engineers  will  get  progressively- 
worse  for  some  years  to  come.  Dr.  John  T.  Eottaliata,  president  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology,  told  Chicago  teac^^ers  today. 

He  cited  the  low  birthrate  in  depression  years  and  the  draft, 
along  with  an  erroneous  1950  statement  by  the  Bureau  of  Labor  Statistics 
that  there  was  an  over-supply  of  engineers,  as  factors  causing  the  shortage. 

Dr.  Rettaliata  addressed  the  opening  session  of  the  12th  ani.ual 
education  conference  of  the  Chicago  Teachers  Union  in  the  Hotel  Siierr.ian. 
He  spoke  on  "Ed^.cation  and  a  VJorld  in  Conflict," 

"Strilcing  oroof  of  the  engineering  shortage  can  be  obta:ned  merely 
by  looking  at  the  classified  sections  of  nexrspapers, "  he  said.  Average 
salary  of  the  Illinois  Tech  Februarj^  engineering  graduation  class  was  320 
dollars  per  month  for  those  vrith  a  bachelor's  degree,  he  added, 

"Each  student  had  four  or  five  offers  to  choose  from,  and  could 
have  had  more  if  'le  had  desired  to  be  intervieired,"  he  said, 

"Last  year  there  were  approximately  38,000  graduates  from  engineering 
colleges,  and.  tiie  armed  forces  absorbed  a  large  percentage  of  these,"  Dr, 
Rettaliata  said,   "The  demand  was  for  between  60,000  and  70,000  engineering 
graduates. 


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"In  September,  1950,  only  29,000  freshmen  entered  engineering 
institutions!  'Jith  normal  attrition  this  will  result  in  about  17,000 
graduates  in  195U." 

The  Illinois  Tech  president  pointed  out  that  increasing  both 
defense  production  and  the  size  of  the  military  forces  at  the  same  time 
puts  even  more  squeeze  on  the  supply  of  enf,ineers.   Industry  needs  larger 
numbers  of  engineers  to  complete  defense  orders  vihile  selective  service 
takes  engineerJTig  graduates. 

"It  must  b(>  recognized  that  we   are  a  nation  of  limited  manpower/' 
Dr  Eottaliata  said.   "Our  advantage  lies  in  our  superior  technological 
and  scientific  development,  We  must  employ  the  talents  of  our  people  in 
the  most  efficient  manner  in  the  interest  of  national  security, 

"Let  us  not  commit  again  some  of  the  blunders  of  World  l/ar  II 
where  the  x/aste  of  brainpower  in  the  services,  in  some  instances,  was 
disgraceful. " 

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CHICACtO  —  Better  treatment  for  teachers  and  improved  educational 
facilities  are  essential  to  national  security.  Dr.  John  T.  Rettaliata, 
president  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technologj'',  told  Chicago  teachers  today, 

"It  is  fully  as  important  to  provide  the  best  teachers  and 
facilities  in  the  education  of  the  future  adult  citizen  as  it  is  to 
provide  the  proper  tools  and  materials  in  the  manufacture  of  an  aircraft 
engine,"  he  declared  at  the  12th  annual  education  conference  of  the 
Chicago  Teachers  Union  in  the  Hotel  Sherman. 

Lr,  Rettaliata  spoke  on  "Education  and  a  World  of  Conflict," 

"We  should  profit  by  the  lessons  learned  during  World  War  II  when 
educational  plants  were  allowed  to  deteriorate,  and  the  inadequate  treat- 
ment of  teachers  lost  many  of  them  to  other  pursuits,"  he  said,   "Such 
catastrophes  must  not  be  permitted  to  occur  again  in  the  present  period  of 
strife," 

Pointing  out  that  "a  teacher  is  a  valuable  investment,"  Dr, 
Rettaliata  asserted  that  teaching  should  be  treated  as  a  profession  in  all 
respects,  not  only  in  requirements  for  admission  and  advancement,  but  also 
in  matters  of  remuneration. 


page  two — rettaliata  speech 

"Unless  we  begin  treating  the  rQembers  of  the  teaching  profession 
as  nornal  people  with  norraal  desires,  including  adequate  coiripensation, " 
he  said,  "the  hi^h  standards  of  the  profession  are  in  jeopardy," 

"VJhat  greater  asset  can  a  nation  have  than  properly  educated 
citizens?"  Dr.  Rettaliata  asked,   "Is  a  particular  airplane  or  tank  more 
significant  than  a  student  who  later,  as  a  statesman,  develops  a  workable 
peace  program?" 

"He  urged  that  better  educational  facilities  be  provided,  "Most 
parents  wouldn't  think  of  living  in  a  home  with  i-rorn  out  furniture  and 
facilities.   Yet  they  do  not  hesitate  to  send  their  children  to  schools 
of  comparable  dilapidation.  They  wouldn't  drive  a  30-year-old  autoi-iobile, 
but  their  children  live  a  large  part  of  t^eir  lives  in  more  ancient  sur- 
roimdings." 

Dr.  Rettaliata  arserted  that,  in  t'le  interest  of  long  range  national 
security,  the  schools  must  receive  high  priority  for  materials  and  fujids 
needed  to  improve  facilities, 

"To  make  real  progress  toward  the  goal  of  universal  recoi:ciliation, " 
he  eonciud«3y  "major  emphasis  must  be  put  on  m.oral  and  spiritual  values. 
Education  maist  play  a  vital  role  in  achieving  such  a  goal. 

"In  my  ooinion,  the  teaching  profession  can  make  the  most  profoimd 
contribution  to  the  world  harmony  we  are  seeking," 

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CHICAGO  ~  I'aste  of  brainpower  during  ^forld  War  II  was  a  blunder 
the  nation  can't  afford  to  repeat,  Dr.  John  T.  Rettaliata,  president  cf 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  told  Chicago  teachers  today* 

Because  the  current  period  of  preparedness  appears  to  be  an 
enduring  affair,  he  said  the  deferment  of  talented  students  is  important 
to  long  range  national  defenseo 

Dr.  Rettaliata  made  the  opening  adiress  at  the  12th  annual 
education  conference  of  Chicago  Teachers  Union  in  the  Hotel  Shermanc 
He  spoke  on  "Education  in  a  Viorld  of  Conflict." 

"Vfe  must  employ  the  talents  of  our  people  in  the  moat  efficient 
manner  in  the  interest  of  national  security,"  he  saido   "Let  us  not 
commit  again  some  of  the  blunders  of  World  'War  II  where  the  waste  of 
brainpower  in  the  services,  in  some  instances,  was  disgraceful*" 

Calling  attention  to  the  fact  that  midshipmen  at  Annapolis  and 
cadets  at  West  Point  are  deferred  because  of  their  obviously  great  value 
after  graduation.  Dr.  Rettaliata  pointed  out  that  college  graduates  can 
also  contribute  more  to  national  security  than  students  with  a  partial 
education^ 

"No  natter  what  we  do  we  will  not  be  able  to  compete  with  the 
enemy  on  a  manpower  quantity  basis,"  he  asserted.   "VJe  must  maintain 


page  two 
rettaliata  talk 


our  technological  superiority  and  develop  even  more  effective  weapons 
as  time  insurance  until  enduring  peace   is  realized." 

"No  responsible  educator  would  advocate  excusing  college  graduates 
from  service  J "   the  speaker  added.    ."This   is  not  a  plea  to  excuse  from 
military  service  special  categories  of  trained  peoplej      If  a  scientist 
can  improve  the  operation  of  radar  equipment  by  being  stationed  in  the 
oombat  area  he  should  be  so  utilizedo 

"But,    if  a  particular  engineer  could  wake  his  greatest  contribution 
in  the  aircraft  industry,    conceivably  by  being  instrumental  in  designing 
a  plane  which  may  influence  the  outcome  of  a  war,   then  it  would  appear 
only  sensible   that   consideration  be  given  to  employing  his  talent    in 
such  a  capacity." 

Dr,   Rettaliata  also  called  Viforld  War  II  practices  of  allowing 
educational  plants  to  deteriorate  and  treating  teachers   inadequately 
"catastrophes  which  must  not  be  permitted  to  occur  again  in  the  present 
period  of  strifeo- 

Ivfost  parents  wouldn't  think  of  living  in  a  home  with  worn  out 
furniture  and  facilities,"  he  said,    "yet  they  do  not  hesitate  to  send 
their  children  to  schools  of  comparable  dilapidation.-     They  wouldn't 
drive  a  30-year-old  automobilap    but  their  children  live  a  large  part 
of  their  lives  in  more  ancient  surrcundingSo     A  machinist  wouldn't 
be  expected  to   turn  out  a  quality  product  with  inadequate  tools.     Why 
is  the  situation  of  a  teacher  not  given  similar  consideration?" 

Pointing  out  that   social  restraints  force  a  teacher  to  adhere  to 
a  standard  of  conduct  possessed  by  few  other  citizens,   Eri  Rettaliata 
emphasized  that    "unless  we  begin  treating  teachers  as  normal  people  with 
normal  desires,"   Including  adequate  compensation  in  a  dufficult  occupation 


page  three 
rettaliata  talk 


the  high  standards  of  the  profession  will  be  in  jeopardyo 

"No  community  would  risk  the  physical  health  of  its  children 

by  tolerating  unsatisfactory  sanitation  conditions,"  he  declaredo 
"Yet  some  communities  will  risk  the  mental  grovrth  of  their 

children  by  indulgence  in  situations  which  threaten  the  quality  of 

the  teaching  profession. " 


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CHICAGO  —  A  new  mining  machine  has  been  developed  that  cuts 
and  loads  coal  in  underground  mining  without  the  use  of  explosives,  it 
was  revealed  today  by  Elmer  R.  Kaiser,  assistant  director  of  research 
for  Bituminous  Coal  Research,  Inc.,  Columbus,  Ohio. 

Kaiser  talked  before  the  American  Power  conference  in  the  Sherman 
hotel.  The  three-day  conference,  sponsored  by  Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology,  closes  tommorrow, 

"  "It  is  expected  that  nachines  of  this  type  will  very  materially 
reduce  the  cost  of  coal  production,"  Kaiser  said  of  the  developmento 

Other  coal  industry  research  developments  were  described  by 
Kaiser. 

"The  widely  publicized  gas  turbine  locomotive  may  soon  be  on 
the  rails  if  present  tests  continue  to  be  encouraging,"  he  said. 

"And  we  are  now  working  with  manufacturers  to  market  smokeless 
heating  stoves,  warm  air  furnaces,  and  boilers,"  he  reported. 

"One  of  our  larger  projects  now  under  way  is  the  development  of 
an  automatic  boiler  for  small  industrial  plants.  The  design  now  under 
test  conveys  coal  pneumatically  from  storage  and  fires  it  on  a  traveling 
grate.  The  ashes  are  removed  autonatically,  the  flue  gas  is  cleaned  of 
solids,  and  the  entire  unit  responds  to  automatic  control." 


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loaiseri  american  power  conference— Illinois  Tech,  page  two 

Kaiser  also  described  a  portable  crop  drier,  stoker  fired,  now 
ready  for  commercial  application  on  farms. 

"The  drier  is  capable  of  reducing  the  moisture  content  of  seed 
corn,  thus  preventing  rotting  and  spoilage  through  freezing,"  he  said, 
"and  it  can  be  used  for  drying  hay  and  removing  moisture  from  small 
grains." 


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CHICAGO  —  A  trend  toward  using  aluminum  instead  of  copper  as 
an  electric  power  conductor  was  reported  today  by  two  power  company 
engineers  before  the  American  Power  Conference  in  the  Sherman  hotel. 

E.  V.  Sayles  and  C.  E,  Topping  of  the  Consumers  Power  company, 
Jackson,  Mich,,  told  the  engineers'  meeting  that,  because  of  the  relative 
scarcity  and  high  cost  of  copper,  increased  use  will  be  irade  of  aluminum 
as  a  conductor. 

The  conference,  sponsored  by  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 
is  being  held  today,  tomorrow,  and  Friday*. 

Copper  has  always  been  the  traditional  electric  conductor  because 
of  the  low  resistance  it  offers  to  electric  current.  But  in  the  last 
few  decades  nany  competing  uses  have  been  found  for  the  metal,  and  both 
its  scarcity  and  cost  have  risen  considerably. 

Aluminum,  although  its  conductivity  and  strength  are  lower  than 
that  of  copper,  is  very  abundant,  the  authors  pointed  out. 

"Lack  of  conductivity  can  be  overcome  by  use  of  more  metal," 
they  said,  "and  mechanical  strength  can  be  secured  by  stranding  aluminum 
with  metals  of  greater  strength." 


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"Until  very  recently,"  Sayles  and  Topping  reported,  "aluminum 
was  used  mainly  in  high  voltage  transmission  lines  because  fewer 
connections  between  copper  and  aluminum  conductors  were  required  in 
such  lines." 

The  properties  of  the  two  elements  nade  it  difficult  to  connect 
them  without  incurring  deterioration  of  the  aluminum. 

"The  development  of  suitable  connecting  devices  has  now  made  it 
practical  to  use  aluminum  in  the  vast  low  voltage  distribution  systems 
in  addition  to  the  transmission  lines,"  the  engineers  said. 


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CHICAGO  —  If  electric  utility  rates  are  to  be  kept  at  their 
present  low  levels,  electric  power  companies  will  have  to  use  their 
generation,  transmission,  and  distribution  facilities  during  more  hours 
each  day  and  during  more  days  each  year,  a  utility  company  executive 
said  here  today, 

G,  M,  Turner,  vice  president  of  the  Cincinnati  Gas  and  Electric 
Company,  spoke  before  the  American  Power  Conference  in  the  Sherman  hotel. 
The  three-day  conference,  sponsored  by  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology, 
closes  today. 

The  most  desirable  situation.  Turner  pointed  out,  would  be  to 
sell  as  much  power  as  the  company  can  produce  24  hours  each  day.   If  a 
utility  can  produce  much  more  than  the  average  amount  of  power  purchased 
by  consumers,  an  uneconomical  situation  is  present, 

A  huge  investment  in  facilities  to  handle  the  maximum  demand  for 
power  at  any  one  moment  is  unproductive  when  the  average  power  demands 
are  far  below  that  maximum,  he  said. 

To  increase  the  average  demand  for  power,  the  utilities  will 
have  to  engage  in  selective  selling.  Turner  said.  Power  must  be  sold 
to  consumers  who  will  use  it  during  periods  when  average  demands  are 
low, 

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To  do  a  good   job  of  selective  selling,   power   companies  will 
have   to  do     a  vast  amount  of  research,   he  added. 


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CHICAGO  —  Dr.  John  T.  Rettaliata,   president  of  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology  will  speak  on  "Jet  Propulsion"  at  12:30  p.ma 
Tuesday,  March  25,    in  the  auditorium  of  the   Institute's  Metallurgical 
and  Chemical  Engineering  building,    10  West  33rd  street. 

The  talk  is  sponsored  by  the   Illinois  Tech  student   chapters 
of  the  Society  of  Automotive  Engineers  and   the  American  Society  of 
Mechanical  Engineers, 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 

From:      Eat   Petterson 
CAlumet  5-96 OC 
Ext.   625 


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CHICAGO  —   Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  will  graduate   its 
first   class  of  city  planners,    under  its  new  five  year  program,    in  June, 

Sixteen  students  are   in  the  classe 

They  have  taken  architecture  courses  for  four  years.  During 
the  fifth  year,  courses  in  city  and  regional  planning,  equipment  for 
buildings,    and  industrial  history  were  studied* 

Ludwig  K.   Hilberaeimer,    former  professor  at  the  Bauhaus   in 
Germanyo   is  director  of  the  program.     Earl  Bluestein»  Reginald 
I/klcolmson,  and  Jacques  Brownson  also   teach  courses  in  city  planning^. 

Ludwig  Mies  van  der  Robe,  world  famous  architect 3    is  director 
of  Illinois  Tech's  architecture  department. 

"We  are  gratified  at  the  interest  shown  by  city  planning 
organizations   in  securing  the  services  of  these  young  men,  our  first 
class  of  city  planners  at  the   Institute,"   said  Earl  Co  Kubicek, 
director  of  placement « 


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Fromt     Pat  Petterson 
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CHICAGO  —  Scenes  of  Ghicagc  from  dawn  through  mid-morning  will 
comprise  a  movie  now  going  into  production  at  the   Institute  of  Design 
cf  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology, 

The  film,    to  be  nade  by  students  and  faculty  of  the  Institute^ 
will  describe  pictorially  the  activities  of  the  city  from  its  first 
awakening,    through  the  rush  hours,   until  it   settles  down  to  the  routines 
of  the  morning.      It   is  expected  to  run  26  minutes. 

The  film  will  be  made  under  the  direction  of  Boris  Yakovleff, 
instructor  at  the  Institute  of  Design.  Each  student  will  be  assigned 
a  different  portion  of  the  city  to  film* 

Other  students  will  work  on  the  script,  narration,  cutting,  and 
sound  recording©- 

"The  making  of  a  film  of  this  type,"  Yakovleff  said,  "will  give 
students  at  the  Institute  an  opportunity  to  work  with  actual  production 
techniques  and  problems." 

Plans  are  being  made  to  televise  the  film.      It  also  will  be 
distributed  among  educatiorel  and   civic  groups  throughout  the  country. 


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Dr.   John  T,  Rettaliata,   new  president  of   Illinois  Institute  of 
Technology,   and  Mrs,  Rettaliata,   will  be  honored  by  the  college's 
Armour  B^culty  Club  at  a  dinner  at  7  P«ni.  Saturday,  March  29,    in  the 
Student  Union  on  campus. 

Members,    their  wives,   and  guests  will  attend,  according  to 
Charles  H.  Riesz,   12i;l  North  State  street,    senior  chemical  engineer, 
Institute  t<f  Gas  Technology,    president  of  the  club. 

Informal  entertainment  will  be  featured  after  the  dinner. 

L,  E.   Grinter,  5749  Kenwood  avenue,   research  professor  «f  civil 
engineering  and  mechanics,    is  chairman  of  the  entertainment  cwmmittee. 
I.  L.    Hill,    1^820  Jkirfield  avenue,   associate  professor  of  technical 
draviTingf   is  in  charge  of  reservations. 


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Chicago   16,  Illinois 

Jtomi      Jim  Jensen 

CAlumet  3-96CC 
Ext.    62<^ 


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CHICAGO  —  iVfore  than  2,500  engineers  from  the  U.S.  and  Canada 
will  attend  the  three-day  .Ajuerican  Power  Conference  which  opens  Wednesday 
(ivferch  26)  at  the  Sherman  hotel. 

The  conference,    largest  of   its  kind,    is  sponsored  by  Illinois 
Institute  of  Techno Icgy.     Nine  other  universities   in  the  Midwest  and  11 
engineering  societies  and  industry  associations   cooperate  on  the  meeting. 

Highlight  of  the  conference  will  be  a  speech  by  Senator  Everett 
M,  Dirksen  (R-Ill)  at  the  all  engineers  dinner  Thursday  eveningo  Three 
noon  luncheons  will  be  addressed  by  industrial  executives^      They  are* 

Pressly  H.   McCance,   president^   Edison  Association  of  Illuminating 
Companies   CiJednesday ) f   Philip  Sporn,   president,  American  Gas  and  Electric 
Service  corporation  of  New  York  (Thursday);   and  Yiilliam  J.  Grede,   president* 
National  Association  ef  fenufaoturers   (Friday),. 

Approxiimtely  6j  technical  papers,    C9vering  all  phases  of  power 
engineering,  will  be  presented  at   the  conferences     The  twenty-five 
technical  sessions   include  one  on  the  outlook  for  American  free  enterprise 
and  one  on  public  attutude  and  socialism. 

R.  A.   Budenholzer,   professor  ^f  mechanical  engineering  at 
Illinois  Tech,    is   conference  director.     D,  A,  Sullivano   Commonwealth 
Edisfn  company,    is  chairman  of  a  25-man  cooperating  industry  committeeo- 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 

From:  Pat  Potterson 
CAlumct  5-9'600 
Ext.  625 


Day   Phones: 

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ADVANCE  FOR  PE.LIli^.SE  AFTSF:  10  A.M.  MARCH  2?,  1952 


CHICAGO  —  Business  men  wcro  assured  that  fire  and  accident 
insurance  costs  could  be  lowered  through  aprlication  of  engineering 
principles  by  JoJin  J,  Ahorn,  speaking  this  morning  (9»*30  a.m.  March  2?) 
before  the  Insurance  Fuyurs  conference  at  the  Hotel  Faust  in  Fockford. 

Ahern  is  professor  and  director  of  the  department  of  fire 
protection  and  safety  engineering  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Tcchnoloi^y. 

"Modern  science  has  made  great  strides  in  automatic  methods 
of  fire  protection  and  extingui.shmentj "  he  said.  Unfortunately  these 
improvements  are  not  being  utilized  properly  now  when  we  cannot  afford 
to  lose  either  time  or  materials  due  to  firc^  he  added. 

Poor  conditions  in  occupancy  and  construction,  lack  of  sprinlclcr 
systems  and  adequate  local  fire  departments,  and  probability  of  fire 
spreading  from  building  to  building  are  always  reflected  in  insurance 
rates,  Ahern  said. 

"Unsafe  physical  features  are  alwaj^s  the  result  of  poor 
engineering  and  the  sooner  we  face  that  fact  the  sooner  we  will  bo  able 
to  control  accidents,"  ho  said,  A  careful  survey  of  past  accidents 
should  be  made  to  determine  the  unsafe  physical  features  and  practices, 
he  added.  - 


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Many  insurance  companies,  associations,  and  research  institutes 
maintain  staffs  of  trained  engineers.  Any  organization  can  obtain  assistance 
in  solving  fire  and  safety  problems  through  its  local  agent,  he  said. 
Benefits  include  not  only  lower  insurance  costs,  out  safer  working  coiiditions 
for  employes,  continuous  operation  of  the  business,  and  protection  oi  the 
investment,  Ahern  said, 

END  ADVANCE  FOR  EEE5ASE  AFTER  10  A.M.  MRCH  2?,  1952. 

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OHICACK)  ->  Robert  Cempbe).!.  aX,  son  of  lSt»  end  ifxBm  Deaald 
Campbellt  54^  H^at  BaA6on  arenue*  baa  been  awarded  a  letter  in 
MrlaraiQg  at  Illinois  Institute  of  reobnoiogsr* 

Uanpbell  ia  a  senior  in  the  J:iatitute*s  iAdustrial  enginsieriag 
department* 

He  ia  a  Aember  of  iionor  I  atia,]etio  alttOi  Th^ta  Xi  fraternity* 
the  doelcty  for  tae  AdtraaoeiBeat  of  i.aaiagej»at*  and  tne  oasee«ill  tea^a* 


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CHICJ^^  —  Ted  Spath,  22.  son  of  JSr.  and  i^Ira.  J.  T.  Spath, 
6225  North  Sayr«  aTenue»  has  been  awarded  a  letter  in  swiimoing  at 
Xlllnoia  Institute  of  Teohnologjr. 

Spath  la  a  senior  In  the  Institute's  fire  proteetioa  and 
safety  engineering  departraent* 

He  la  «  laenber  of  Delta  Lanibda  Xi  t'rat&raity,  £>i  Delta  Epsilon 
aoeiety.  .tionor  i  athletic  olubt  and  tne  i^atheran  i^tucient  'a  asaoeiabion* 


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llUneii    Inititute   el   Teehnele^y  =  CAIgmtt   l-tiOO,    l«l,    Ml 

Arfrauf   Reseifeh    Nundatlan 

6f   niifiei!   Institute  el  Tsehnils^v  =  CAIumet  |.H«,    i«t,   IIJ 
Nlqlit  Phent: 

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CHICAGO  ~  Robert  I,  l\lithew3ont   19.  son  of  fft*.  and  '-Stb,   I.  J. 
Sdathewson,  12620  Wal'iaee  avenue,  has  been  awarasfd  a  letter  in  wrestling 
at  Illiiwis  Institute  of  Technology. 

Mathewsoa  is  a  junior  in  the  metallurgical  engineering  departaoent 
at  lUiaois  Teoh. 

He  i^  a  TBember  of  Triangle  fraternity.  .    '  ■  *  .<r<  ;„\s   \. 


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CHICAGO  —  Ited  k.»  Gnasel,  20,  aon  of  *&*.  «irjd  'frs.  F.  0.  CaBSel, 
77^(5  Burnlsan  avemtet  iias  been  awarded  a  letter  In  basketball  at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology. 

Cassel  is  a  Junior  in  the  buaiossa  and  econornics  iepartraent  of 
Illinois  Tech. 

Ke  already  holds  two  letters  in  baseball  from  the  college. 


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CHICAGO  —  Josei*i  Roiigers,  24,  son  of  "it.  and  Mrs.  Felix  C, 
Kodgers,  U;!?  Kirk  street,  has  been  awarded  a  raajor  letter  in  arriiacQing 
at  Illinoia  Institute  of  Technology,  athletic  director  Bernard  (Sonny) 
Weisenan  announced  today.  .^ 

Hodgers,  a  senior  in  civil  en(?ineering,  ia  a  iwafcer  of  Delta 
Lainbda  Xi  fraternity  and  ia  editor  of  the  Integral*   student  year  booK. 


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CHICAGO  —  William  Staehle,  19,  son  of  Tflr.  axid  ^s.  Clareno* 
Staehle,  1110  North  14th  avenue,  JSelrose  Park,  has  been  awarded  a  major 
letter  ia  Trrestlii^  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  athletic  director 
Bernard  (Sonny;  Weissn^n  announced  today* 

Staehle,  a  sophoissre  in  arcnitecture,  gradijated  from  i^oriao 
high  school  in  June,  1^3^*     ^  1^  ^  stsaber  of  Delta  Tau  Delta  frateraity* 


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CHICAOO  —  Oez^urd  Zliehterimu*  23«  1033  Altgeld  avenue,  ima  beea 
okKarddd  a  letter  la  svimxting  at  IlllBois  Institute  of  Technolosy. 

2i«htersBaa  ia  a  senior  in  the  Institute's  elsctricsal  engiat sring 
department* 


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OHIOAGO  —  Carl  Ifoeok,   22,   sob  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Carl  W.  Moe«k»  n> 
1040  Woodrow,  lyDmbard,  haa  been  awarded  a  major  latter  ia  baaketbaXl 
at  Illinois  laatitute  of  Technology.  i.  ,,^w.  >  -v> 

jftoeok,  a  senior  in  Induatrial  engineering,  graduated  from  York 
high  school  in  1947  and  attended  the  University  of  Illinois  before 
coming  to  Illinois  Tech.     Hs  also  lettered  in  basketball  last  year. 

Abeek  is  a  past  prasident  of  lienor  I,  honorary  Illinois  Teoh 
athletic  group*  auad  won  a  Chicago  Tribune  Silver  Medal  for  his  activities 
in  the  Navy  ROTO  program. 


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CHICAGO  —  Bob  Srerak,  21.  son  of  Jfr.  and  fvlra.  Otto  Sreraki,  3240 
S.  Highland  are.,  bas  beenavardted  a  major  letter  in  basketball  at 
Illinois  Iiistitute  of  Teebnology,  athletic  director  Bernard  (Sonoy) 
VieisaiDan  annouaoed  today. 

Sverak,  a  Junior  majoring  in  ouainesa  and  economies,  graduated 
from  Sbrton  hig^  school  in  1949*     He  received  a  letter  in  baseball  in 
1951* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illmo'S    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.     ht.    545 
Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    lllmois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-«00,    Ext.    3 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       Jferch   25,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:    i^jediate 


CHICAGO  —  Richard  A.  Beatty,  20,   son  of  Bfr.  G.  A,  Beatty,  330 
South  Sheridan*  has  been  Eorarded  a  aajor  letter  in  swimming  at  Illiiaois 
Institute  of  Technology,  it  vas  announced  today  by  athletie  director 
Bernard  (Sonny)  tteissoaan* 

Beatty,  a  junior  in  metallurgical  engineering,  graduated  from 
)Aaulcegan  fownship  high  scdiool  in  1947  ^uad  attended  Cornell  university 
for  one  year  before  enterii^  Illinois  Tech.     He  also  earned  a  letter 
during  the  1950t51  season* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

lllincis    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5.9600,    B<t.    54! 

Arn-our    Research    Foundation 

of    Hhnols    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?400,    Ext. 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:  jfareh  25,  1952 
FOR   RELEASE:   Immediate 


CEJOAQO  -•  Janies  Liogeioan,  20,   son  of  ^.   tuod  Mrs.  Jerry  F« 
Lingeman*  5^7  N.  Kenaiogton  are**   has  been  awarded  a  major  letter  in 
wrestling  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Teohnologjr,  athletic  director  Bernard 
(Sosay)  WeissnBn  announced  today. 

Lingeioant  a  junior  in  oiril  engineering*  served  as  eo-eaptain 
of  this  year's  wrestling  team*  which  was  undefeated  in  six  dual  loeeta. 
He  was  recently  reelected  eo-oaptain  for  the  1932-33  season. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    ot    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-96O0.     Ext.    MS 

Arrvour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?400,    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lonnbard    1810-R 


Mailed:    Jferoh   23,    1552 

FOR  RELEASE:  immediate 


GHiE^Aao  —  Al  Siede,  21,  son  of  iir.   and  Mra.  Otto  Siede.  320 
Elgin  ave«.  Forest  PariE,  has  been  awarded  a  laajor  letter  in  wrestling 
at  Illinoia  Institute  of  Teohnology,  athletic  director  Bernard  {Soaay) 
rteiaaaan  announced  today*  „... .,  .... 

Siede,  a  senior  in  metallurgical  engineering,  has  been  undefeated 
in  iQ   straight  dual  wrestling  asets.  He  was  recently  reelected  eo-oaptain 
of  the  nat  teao* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois     Institute    of    Technology  -  CAIumet    5-9600,     Bt.    MS 
Arn-our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Ext.    317 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     Sfereh  25,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:  immediate 


GHICACIO  >«  Tbxee   local  students  were  awarded  letters  in 
swimming  at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology*  athletic  director  Bernard 
(Sonny)  Weiasnan  announced  today*  .v«..  - 

They  ares  Michael  and  Thomas  i^do*  sons  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Michael 
F.  Pado.  749  ^Uc  street}  and  Raymond  Keilmaa*  18,  son  of  Mr,   and  Mra, 
iVed  A.  Keilman,  377  Jackson  street* 

A.11  three  are  freshroen  majoring  in  arohiteoturs* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

lllmois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    E-xt.    545 
Arn^our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Ext.    31 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:   jjaroh  23,  1932 
FOR  RELEASE:  immediate 


CmCAGO  «-  John  L«  DeRoo.  38I2  South  Washtenaw  ayenue*  baa  been 
awarded  a  letter  in  basketball  at  IlllDoia  Institute  of  Technology. 

DeAoo  la  a  junior  in  the  Institute's  department  of  fire  protection 
and  safety  engineering. 

He  plays  forward  and  center  on  the  basketball  aquAd.  He  received 
his  first  letter  last  year*        •  .. .  .  ^ 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

niino.5    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Bt.    545 
Armour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600.    Eut.    3lj 
NigH    Phone; 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       Mareh  ;^,    1932 

FOR  RELEASE:      iiMsdiate 


CHICAGO  —  Joseph  R.  Byerwalter,    I9,  sou  of  Mr.  aai  Mca,  0.  I. 
3yerwalter»  ^3k  South  Throop  street*  has  b^en  awarded  a  letter  in 
basketball  at  Illinoie  Institute  of  Technology. 

3yertfalter  is  a  aophooiore  in  the  Institute's  firs  protection  and 
safety  ei«;ineering  department* 

He  plays  center  on  the  basketball  squad*  and  was  leading  scorer 
this  year^aj^.;.  .%»»  ss©  iM^nr»T<s^ 

He  also  reeeired  a  letter  last  year. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Cantor 
Chlcige  16,  llllnoii 


Day  Phentit 

lllin§is   Institute  if  TeehUBlo^y  =  CAIumef  MMO,   f«t.   Ml 

Afff^euf  Resesrth  Nuftdsttan 

8(   IHingU  Institute  of  Tschnalefy  ^CAIumet  MtN,   int,  117 
Nl4ht  rhentt 

Ufflgif^  IIIO'R 


Mailed! 


Maroh  25.   15^2 


FOR  RELEASE: 


JDnaedlate 


CHICAGO  —  Roland  Belloan,  21,  aoa  of  Mr*  and  Mrs.  RolaM  Bellnant 
4418  {forth  Major  avenue*  haa  been  awarded  a  letter  in  awimoiing  at 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology*  i-  .  .-:=:,-      .a 

Belloan  is  a  senior  in  the  Institute's  department  of  fire 
protection  and  safety  engineering. 

Ha  ia  a  me^er  of  Delta  Laiobda  Xi  fraternity*  Alpha  Phi  Onte^ 
aerrice  club,  and  the  Lutheran  Student's  association. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day  Phohst: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9M0,    fcit.    MS 

Armour    Research    Foundation 

o(    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-«00,    Ext,    317 
Nlqhl  PKona: 

Lombard   IBIO-R 


Mailed: 


Iferch  23,  1932 
FOR  RELEASE:  i^^i^te 


CHZOAOO  -»  Three  south  eiders  l^Te  reoelyed  athletic  awards  at 
Illioois  Institute  of  Teohnology.  They  are*      -•  _...^  .:..,„  .^  , 

Walter  Bartky*  5451  %de  Park  boulevard,  sophonore,  letter  in 
swiioningi  Ernest  Honignoan,  4^33  Drexel  boulevard*  senior,  letter  in 
wrestling*  and  Robert  MoCus,  1320  East  39th  street,  letter  in  basketball* 

Bartlqr  is  a  student  in  the  electrical  engineering  department. 
Qanigrsan  and  MeCue  are  studying  mechanical  engineering* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Conftr 
Chlc«9e  16,  lllinoii 


D«y  Fhonti! 

lllinoii    Initiluts   of   Tuchiialciijy  —  CAIumel   S-t400,    EkI.    I4B 

Armour    Reiosrch    Foundation 

ol    llimoli   InitltutK   o(   Technology-  CAIumBi   5-MOO,    E«t.   1 
Night  rhenti 

Lombard   IIIO-R 


Mailed:  Uutvh   25,  1552 
FOR  RELEASE:  immediate 


OHTOAGO  •-  Three   north  aiders  have  reeeived  athletic  avarda  at 
Illisola  Institute  of  Technology.  They  arei 

Robert  Peterson*  21,  eon  of  Mr.  amd  Uea,   Eric  Peterson,  I309 
Glenlake  arenue,  letter  in  basketball;  Joseph  Rodgers,  24,  son  of  iSe, 
and  Mrs*  F«  C.  Rodgara,  1417  Kirk  street,  Evanston,  letter  in  swisaming, 
and  a«rard  Ziditennan,  23,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs*  Gerben  Ziebteman,  103d 
Altgeld  avenue,  letter  in  swinaaingv 

All  are  seniors.  Peterson  is  studying  arohitectore*  Hodgers 
elTil  engineering,  and  Ziohteraan  electrical  engineering* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

IINnois    Institute    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9400,     Bt.    MS 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-9600.    Ext.    317 

Night  Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       Mtroh  ^,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:  laanediate 


CHICAGO  ••  Six  west  side  student a  hare  reeeired  athletic  anards 
at  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology*  They  arei 

James  Liageoant  5^  North  Kensington  arenue*  LaGrange*  Junior « 
letter  in  wrestliag}  Carl  tfoeok,  IO40  Woodron,  Lombard «  senior,  letter 
in  bauilcetball* 

Joseph  Sehwebl,  Jr.*  IO329  Canterbury,  Westchester,  sophomore, 
letter  in  wrestlingi  Alfred  Siede,  820  Elgin  arenue,  fbrest  Park,  senior, 
letter  in  wrestling* 

William  Staehle,  1110  Mbrth  14th  sTenue,  Melrose  Piark,  letter 
in  wrestling,  and  Robert  Srerak,  3240  South  Highland  avenue,  Berwyn, 
letter  in  basketball* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day  Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    6-9MI0.    Ext.    545 
Arnnour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?t00,    Ext.    31 
Night  Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:    Bferch  25,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:  liEaediate 


CHICAOO  <— •  Three  northwest  eiders  hare  reeeiv^  athXetie  awards 
from  Illinois  Institute  of  Teehnology.  They  aret 

Roland  Belltsaa*  21,  aoa  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Roland  Bellnaaa,  4416 
North  ^Jor  aveauet  letter  in  swinsning}  Robert  Gampbell.  21,  son  of  Mr. 
and  Mrs.  Donald  Cani)bell,  3426  West  Haddoa  arenue,  letter  in  swisaming, 
and  Ted  Spath,  22,  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  J.  T«  Spath,  62^  North  Sayre 
aremie,  letter  in  ewimming, 

Cascpbell  is  a  senior  in  electrical  engineering,  and  Bellman  and 
Spath  are  seniors  in  fire  protection  and  isafety  engineering* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago  16,  Illinois 


D«y  PhoiMi: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    S-tWO,    bt.    Ml 

Armour    Research    foundation 

of    Mlmois   Institute   of   Technology  —  CAIumet   !-«00,    E«t.   JI7 
Niqht  Phon«: 

Lombard    IIIO-R 


Mailed:      yjarcii,  25,    195 2 
FOR   RELEASE:    immediate 


GHIGAQO  -«  Seven  south  aiders  have  reeeired  athletic  awards  at 
Ulifioie  iiatitute  of  Teclinology,  athletic  director  Bernard  "Sonny" 
Weissiaan  announced  today.     They  aret  ; 

Jred  JU  Cassel.  20,   son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Fred  0.  Cassalt  7745 
Bornhaffl  avenue,  letter  in  basketball;  Ernest  Honigaan*  21,  4633  South 
Drexel  boaleTard«   letter  in  wrestling;  Revert  B«  McCue,  21,   son  of  Mc, 
and  lara.  Enmett  J^  McGue^  1320  East  39th  street,   letter  in  basicetball} 
Scott  Bartky,   I9,   son  of  Mr.  and  %>s.  ialter  3artky,  343I  South  Hyde 
Bark  boulevard,   letter  in  swinBiung* 

Joseph  B.  Byerwalter,   I9,   son  of  air.  and  l&ca,  George  F.  Byerwalter, 
8534  South  Throop  street,   letter  in  basketballi  Rayinond  Keilioan,   IS,  son 
of  Mr.  and  iifrs*  Ft>ed  Keilman.  377  Jackson  street,  Qary,   Ind.,  letter  in 
swiiaming}  and  Michael  and  Thooas  l^do,  sons  of  Sir.  and  Mrs.  Michael  F. 
Bado,  743  Bo  Ik  street,  Gary,   Ind.,  letters  in  swiisming* 

MEsCofi,  a  senior  mechanical  engineer,  was  captain  and  second  high 
scorer  on  the  Techawk  basketball  team  which  won  11  of  13  gaises  this 
season,     lie  was  named  the  team's  most  valuable  player. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


of    llhno 
Night  Phone: 


of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9400.     Ext.    MS 

ch    Foundation 

■e    of    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9400.    Ext.    31 


Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:    mrch  25,    1952 

FOR   RELEASE:    laanediate 


CHXCAQO  — •  Six  soathneat  aide  atudenta  have  reeeived  athletic 
aimrda  at  Illinois  Institute  o£  Technology*  ahtletio  director  Beroard 
"Sonny"  Welsaman  announced  today*     They  area 

Robert  I«  Mathetrsont  20,  son  of  tHr,  and  Mrs.  Ira  J*  i!i&thewaon, 
12^20  taiallaoe,  letter  in  wrestling)  John  L.  DeRoo,  20,  3312  South 
i^shtoaav,   letter  in  basketball;  Al  Ki^ialiua,  24.  son  of  Mr.  and  Mrs. 
Joseph  Kisielius,  7233  South  Saeraiosnto  avenue,  letter  in  vrestling; 
Tbm  Ooralka,  2^,  son  of  ^,  and  Mrs,  John  Cktrallcat  38O3  South  Spaulding, 
letter  in  basketball}  Ted  Dunaj,  21,  son  of  Mc.  and  ^s»  Stanley  DunaJ* 
3251  South  %s3aaoit«  laanager  of  the  basketball  team;  and  John  R.  -Bartkus, 
20,  son  of  Mr.  and  mca,  John  K*  Bartkus,  6436  South  Canqpbell  avenue, 
letter  in  urestliog* 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phonei: 

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Mailed:       Sferch   2$,    1952 

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OHICAGK)  *-  Foot  Southwest  aiders  have  teceiredi  athletic  aivards 
at  Illioois  Instibute  of  Teohnology.     They  arei 

John  Bartkus,  20.  son  of  Mr,  and  hlra,  J*  il«  Bartkus.  643^  South 
Campbell  avenue*   junior,  letter  in  wreetlingj   led  Dunaj*  21,   son  of  iJir, 
and  iSra,  Stanley  fiiuiaj,  3^3^  South  Aksaasoit  arenue.  senior,   letter  in 
basketball  (oiaaagdr  of  the  s^uad), 

Thorma  Ck>ralka,  23,  son  of  Mra*  li&edalene  Goralka,  3803  South 
Spaulding  avenue,  senior,  letter  in  basketball,  and  Alb in  Eisielius« 
24*  aon  of  Mr.  and  I'frs.  Joseph  Kisielius*  7253  South  Saeramento  avenue, 
senior,   letter  in  wrestling*. 


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Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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GiilCAGO  —  Four  south  aiders  hare  received  athletic  awards  at 
Illinois  Institute  of  Technology.     Th&y  arei  v    _,. 

John  Barticus,  6436  5outh  Casipbell  aTenue.   junior,   letter  in 
vrestliBgj  Joe  Byerwalter,  3534  South  Throop  street,  sophomore,  letter 
in  basketballj  John  DeRoo*  j)Ql2  South  Washtenaw  aTenue*   junior,   letter 
in  basketball,  and  Thoosis  GoraUca,  ^&:i3  South  Spaulding  arenue,  senior, 
letter  in  basketball* 

Bartkus  is  in  the  electrical  engineering  department,  Byerwalter 
and  DeRoo  are  in  fire  protection  and  safety  engineering,  and  Ooralka  is 
studying  civil  engineering. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Mailed:      S&irch   25,    1952 

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CHICAGO  —  Robert  Peterson,  21,  son  of  Mr.  aM  Mrs.  Erie  Peterson* 
1309  Glenlake  avenue,  has  been  awarded  a  letter  iu  basketball  at  Illinois 
Institute  of  Technology. 

Peterson  is  a  junior  in  arohitecture  at  the  Institute^ 
He  was  third  high  scorer  this  year,  and  has  been  elected  eaptain 
of  the  squad  for  next  season* 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 

From:      Jim  Jensen 

Cillumet  5-96OC 
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^ii=^,u.    o,    ruDNc    Keiations  — James   W.    An 
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FOR  RELEASE 


Ivlarch  26,    1952 

Advance 


ADVMMGE  FOR  RELEASE  IVI^CH  28,    1952 

CHICAGO  —  Two  new  opponent 3,  Knox  and  Monmouth  colleges,  appear 
on  the  1952  Illinois  Tech  baseball  schedule,   released  today  by  Coach 
Ed  Glancy* 

The  Techawks,    1951  Chicago   Collegiate   tournament   champions,   will 
play  11  games  in  addition  to  the  1952  tournament. 

The  schedules 

April  25      at  Knox 

April  24      at  Monmouth 

A.pril  29      at  North  Central 

May    1      Navy  Pier 

May         2  Monmouth 

May         6  at  U.   of  Chicago 

May         8  at  Concordia 

May       14  at  U.   of  Chicago 

Hfey       19  at  Chicago  Teachers   college 

May       21  at  Navy  Pier 

Jfey       S^t    26,  30,   31     Chicago  collegiate  toarnament 

lHay       28  Concordia 


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Erom:      Jim  Jensen 

CAlumet  _5-96'*0 
Ext.   A26 


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Mailed:       ^«^   ^6,    1932 

FOR  RELEASE:     ^^^ance 


ADVAI^CE  FOR  RELEASE  AFTER  9  P.M.    (C3T)   WEDNESDAY,   MARCH  26,    1952 


CHICAGO  —  A  meeting  of  the  minds  between  gcvernuent  and  private 
power  companies   concerning  federal  power  in  the  Missouri  Valley  was 
called  for  tonight  by  an  Iowa  utilities  executive. 

Speaking  before   the  American  Power  Conference  in  the  Sherman 
hotel,  N.   Bernard  Gussett,   president  of  the   Iowa  Pbwer  and  Light  company, 
asked  the  secretary  of  the   interior  to   invite  representatives  of  Missouri 
Valley  power  companies  to  aid  in  solving  problems  connected  with  federal 
power   in  that  area. 

Gussett   sent  copies  of  his  suggestion  to  the  Congress  and  to 
governors  of  the  Valley  states* 

The   chief  problem,  Gussett  said,    lies   in  the  failure  of  federal 
agencies  to  correlate  government  hydro-electric  developments  with 
generating  and  transmission  facilities  of  investor-owned  electric  utilities, 

"There   is  no  question  but  that  the  federal  government  will 
generate  and  sell  considerable  hydro-electric  power   in  connection  with 
the  hundreds  of  millions  of  dollars  which  have  been  spent,  are  being 
spent,   and  are  planned  to  be  spent  on  large  dams  in  the  Missouri 
watershed,"  Gussett  said. 

■However,    I  do  not  believe  that  any  comprehensive,   detailed 
•verall  plana  for  the  best  use  of  this  hydro-electric  power  have  ever 


.{^••i     ,  '  !  •    :  iU 


iqa  i'-a  --xf  ii&QjHJcl'i  ari-i'  hci 


guasett  abstract!  american  power  conference — Illinois  Tech,  page  tw© 

been  prepared. " 

Gusaett  said  that  taxpayers  should  require  government  agencies 
to  use  Missouri  Valley  power   facilities  to  bring  in  the  naximum  return* 

"The  only  way  to  achieve  this  end  in  the  Missouri  Valley,"  he 
said,  "is  to  correlate  the  hydrcj- electric  developments  of  the  federal 
government  with  the  existing  generating  facilities  cf  the  investor-nwned 
electric  utilities  and  with  the  transmission  and  distribution  netvvorks 
which  nov/  serve  most  people  in  the  Valley." 

If  this  is  not  done,  Gussett  pointed  out,  millions  of  dollars 
will  be  wasted  on  unnecessary  power  transmission  facilities  which  will 
merely  duplicate  existing  systems.  He  added  that  communities  will  find 
the  long  transmission  lines  from  distant  dam  sites  lack  the  required 
service  dependability. 

If  the  government  facilities  are  used  in  connection  with  the 
existing  private  systems,  duplication  will  be  avoided  and  customers  will 
not  have  to  rely  on  long  transmission  lines  from  the  dams,  he  said» 

Gussett  pointed  out  that  this  sort  of  cooperation  is  not  impossible* 

"Already  we  see  evidence  that  an  accord  has  been  reached  between 
the  Southwest  Power  Administration  of  the  interior  department  and  12 
investor-owned  electric  utilities  of  the  Southwest," 

"I  therefore  suggest  to  the  secretary  of  the  interior,"  Gussett  said, 
■that  he  invite  representatives  of  Missouri  Valley  investor- owned  electric 
utilities  to  meet  with  him  and  attempt  to  solve  this  problem." 

"I  nske  this  suggestion,"  Gussett  concluded,  "with  the  hope  that 

it  will  serve  as  a  foundati^^n  upon  which  we  can  again  build  that  confidence 

between  the  government  and  its  people  which  is  so  necessary  to  our 

fiontinued  sutrviral," 

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FOR  ReTeASe/tJ^,. 


CJHxGijfiO  —  4«.;  R'.' tfe.^fcin3,  Jr. ,  imechaaieai  squipiiKut  engineer,' 
<i&ti'iiern  Jvlaasaohuaetta'  Electric  cso'jipauy,   ^poKre  at  the  Amer  ican  Power 
ooot'erenc^  Mhrch  23  at   c-iie  ^hjr:ian  hotel. 

I'iaef  cOQi'erenee  as  sponsored  oy  IlliffiSia" Institute  oTTecimblogy. 

iciskias  spoke  on  "^rix^  Chc-rdeal  llfadtatot  of  an  Evraporator  at; 
V/est  iipririgfield  jtation.""'-^  •■-''■^'''•■■^""" ' 


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FOR  RELEASE:     iniaeaiui,© 


wfIIC-.30  --  Cr,  A,  MleiT^ivlorf,  sttperiataiideat  of  pbwe?  plants  f  jr 
Ai^  0.  iijiitti  ccjrporatioa,  apotce  at  tiie  A:ndrican  Powex*  oonfereaae  »]arca  «i3 
in  the  SharmAu  hotel.  -    ■^-■'   ■■■■■      ---^-m-,,  :..■  ,:,„ 

I'he  conference  ia  sponsored  by  lilinoia  Iu3i.i«;uce  of  Technology. 

Mler&ndorr's  ialic  m.3  cit.led  "-r>roteoti4g  Heating  units  in 
Coodeoaate  Lines  Against  Ckirrosion* " 


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i/iilC«^Xiv>  -•  J,  I.   jfelioti;,  iiiraotoi"  of  rea^saroli  for  'ihs     y 
i3Co;»tive  devalopoeai;  aoiiiTutteo  of  Jisunaioooa  Ojal  Uesearciii   iac.»  •;:>§««■» 
apOKe  at  iiie  -Xaeriaaa  iPowai'  ooaferenoe  ..iaroh  23  at  fcho  otier^ma  Jiatel. 

Gas  i?ar'olne  L9comotive«* 


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Technology  Center 
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CiilC/iGO  —  R.  W.   Lane,   cheioiat  for  the  state  water  survey     .<^;^ 
division  of  the  State  of  tlliaois,   spoke  at  zhc  A.at:>ricaa  Tasex-  conferenee 
^rch  23  at  the  Sheraaa  hotel,  ...ii^i.^,  ^...&^x\>uU  ^>r  *«^^.w;'.»^gv». 

The  confersnce  is  spc:isorfca  Dy  Illii3ois  lastitute  ox'  lechcology. 

iane  spoke,  on  "B'eedwater  Xreatnient  at   Illinoia   State  InsGitutioas." 


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ClRGJiCO  —  J.  BjToh  Sims,   auperintendeat  of  public  works,   apoke 
at  the  American  Poyifer  conference  Iviarch  28  at  the  Sheroian  hotel. 

The  conference  is  eponaored  by  Illinois  Institute  of  recanology. 

Pirns'  talk  va.8  titled  "Study  of  Operating  Ctosts  of  Large  Slow 
Speed  Diestl  --ngiaes  Versus  Gas  Turoines. " 

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CHICAGO  »•  S,  L.  Archibald,  engineer,  and  Jonn  rur-asall,  oieciianieal 
production  eBginfeer,  Bostca  Edison  oojipacy,  spoke  at  the  Aaerioan  it>wer 
eonferenoe  ^ferch  23  at  the  Sherman  tiotel. 

Ihfe  oo'tfertnae  is  apoosored  by  Illinois  lostitaie  oi  leciiajlogy. 

They  viisausaed  'l^ogreaa  in  Iroa  Pickup  Control  in  the  u-enerating 
Station  Water-Stetua  Cyole.** 


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Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Miinois     Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9*00,     Ext.    S45 

Arr^our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?t00,    Ext.    3 

Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       ^^'^  2^»    ^52 

FOR  RELEASE:    l^^^di^*® 


OHIGAGO  ..  "1.  ff.  ^iltmer,  dariignsr  QTir^inoer  in  tiha  G.-intrXt 
pump  department  of  4,llis«3halaer3  .'feioufTaoturing  ooHipany,   spoko  al;  the 
Anjerlijan  TVjTyer  oonferenes  -March  27  at.  tba  Sherniaa  hotel.    .    ,,,::,,_     .  ^^. 

The  fionference  tyj^s  STXjnaorod  by  Illinois  IrjBtrltu-ie  Of  Teolmology. 

7!iTtr!a:'r's  t.r.lk  tojj  titltsd  "Condcuaer  Glroulatlng  Purap  Intakes." 


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?IE    .1,-3    ,00»-a    tomitlAO  —    pdc'irbeT    )o    of-.'.HrnI    jloili'    (d 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

llllnoi!    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,    Ext.    545' 

Arr^our    Research    Foundatron 

of    Miinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-«00,    Ext.    31: 

Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailedfejaron  26,    I5/32 

FOR  RELEASE 


-liiiraediate 


ChlGAGO  —  R.ul  R.  Sidler,   president  of  Brown  Boveri  oorporation, 
aiyoke  at  the  Auifci-icaa  Power  coni'erenoe  B>laroh  28  at  the  SlxeraBn  hotel,    -^a^ 
liic  cotifereriee  is  spoaoored  by  Illinois  iaetitute  of  Technology. 
Midler  lapiike  oa  "Optratint:  Experieuces  with  Gas  'i'urCtiu&s.  * 


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YeOJOMHD3T  -lO  3TUTIT2HI  2IOM1JJI 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

MlincMS     Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,    Bt,    MS 

A'n-ou-    Research    Foundat.on 

of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-«00,    Ext.    31 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


FOR  RELEASE 


IjLuediats 


CijUC^ftOO  >*  T.  J.  PatSt  oanager  of  the  i3co:aoti7&  aaa  gas  turbina 
engiJOdciirixiig  division  or  Westin^iouse  :2.iectrio  corporatioa*  ^poice  at  the 
Aoerioan  ibw^r  ooafereoce  iihroh  'dQ  at  the  JherDoau  hotel* 

2>ja,e  coal'ferexio&  is  sponsored  oy  Illinois  xnatitute  of  Technology. 


3o«!tf<*l: 


i^tz'  talK  was  titled  "Gas  Turbine  ^w^r   Plant  iJesigns.** 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

lllir>ois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    llhnois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIurr 

Night   Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


5-9600,    E-/t.    545 
et    5-940O,    Ext.    31 


Mailed: 


Iferch  26,   1952 


FOR  RELEASE:     ^^^^^^ 


CHICAGO  ~  Claude  Robinson,  president  of  the  Opinion  Research 
corporationt  spoke  at  the  American  Pbwer  conference  March  28  at  the 


Shernoan  hotel* 


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The  conference  is  sponsored  by  Illixiois  Institute  of  Tcciinology. 
Robinson's  tal]<:  nss  titled  "What  the  People  Think  Abaut 
SocialiaiB.  " 


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JucdA  3taJt4T  aiqos'^  erf*  ^fiffW*  fia£*W  Bflw  t^A*  Q'nGfsnlcfofi 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumef    5-?600.    ht.    S45 

Arn-our    Research    Foundatfon 

oi    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO,    Ext.    3 
Night  Phone: 

Lombard    I8I(J-R 


Mailed:     jiaroa  2C,    1)52 

FOR  RELEASE:  ,,^i^,^ 


i3H2i3i\QO  —  S,  L.  Lawtoa,  onief  engineer  of  the  power  department 
of  AluioLaiufl  Laboratoriea  limitod  spoke  ei;  the  Amerioan  Bower  eooference 
ifarch  27  at  the  Suernsan,  hotel.  -^^  '—'•*.v  -• 

^lie  cool'eroaoa  is  sponsored  by  Illioois  Institute  of  Technology » 
Lawtoa  spoice  on  •Keaaxio-Kitiiaat,  i^-odacer  of  Baokaged  iiyiiro 

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Tl£    .153    ,M»-J    fi-nulAO  —  veoknri:i5T    to   siutitjnl    iloni! 


te    3-uti 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,   Illinois 


U. rector    of    Public    Relations —  James   W.    Armsey 
Day   Phones: 

lllino.s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Ent.    MS 

Arrrour    Research    Foundatfon 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-«00,    Ext.    3i: 
Night  Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed:    aaroh  26,    1332 
FOR  RELEASE:     Lirnediata 


OHIOAGO  —  H«  M»  Sutler  of  th&  oanfcral  statioa  angineering  .»f 
diTisioaa,  ail  15.  A..  'Sdwarcis*  aeja^r  af  £iigiaeeriitg»  general 
dogineerlag  lfib:>ratory.  Greneral  Eleotrio  oonipajoy,  spoke  at  the  AiUferican 
Pjsrer  ooafercnca  J.!arali  27  at  the  Sherzsan  hotel. 

The  QonfensQCd  3.3  sponsdr&a  oy  Illiiiois  lAaLicut/e  of  X«i<»aaolog^. 

3utlax'  apoics  on  "Goodactor  3izd«*Its  I'sohoical  aod  X^coosaiOii 
Effects  oa  TraxismsaioA  aa&  i^iatributioa.  ^  Ldiaards'  talic  waa  titled 
•Servo  iaechaiiiflajs  in  tu6  X^««tr  IMustry."     ;.  o^  «fijg;  /4sii.tij:#rf^-^^*-- 


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Y0OJOMHD3T  ^O  3TUTIT2MI  2IOMUJ! 

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aionilH  ,i\   oDSoif^O 


laeot^l^:  «d4  ^M^  ^fStf]^ .:'<>%S<^i^&<^:  @X'^iU9lXiL_ X^ltm^^ ;  ^X^Jf^40-   ^^^^l^-J^^Ce 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


u, rector    ol    Public    Relations -James    W.    Arm«y 
Day  Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?6O0.    Ext.    S45 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO,    Ext.    31 
Night  Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed: 


=    Sarch  26,   1^2 


FOR  RELEASE: 


IrtEoediaue 


CHICACrO  —  A«  A.  Osipovioh,  H.  L.  Rorden,  and  E.  C.  Hanniun  of 
the  Bonneville  Power  adniiniatration  apoke  at  the  American  3ower 
conference  fckrcL  27  at  the  iihersnan  hotel* 

The  conference  is  sponsored  by  Illiiwis  Institute  of  Technology, 

Csipovich  is  chief  of  the  transmissions  design  section,  and 
Roi^ien  is  a  high  voltage  practice  engineer.     They  discussed  "Experience 
with  230-Kv  on  iarge  rovter  Systems*' 

Hannum,  program  coordinator,   talked  on  "The  Multipurpose 
Columbia  River  Development  l^ogram*''' 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    institute    of    Technology —CAIumet    5-9600,     Ext.    545 

Arn-our    Research    Foundation 

ol    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-WOO,    Ext.    31' 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      I*-ra»?  26,    1952 

FOR   RELEASE:     i™ie4iate 


CHICAGrO  ••  G.  H.  Putnam,  Banager  of  the  condeaser  departflient 
of  lagersall  Rand  oo'apaay,   apoite  at  the  Araeri^o  Barwer  eoafereaee 
Max" oh  27  at  the  Sherrran  hotel. 


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The  coBference  is  0poaai3r®a  by  Illinois  Instltata  of  Technology. 
Puttam's  talk  wa'3  titled  "Fundaiiental  Desirgns  and  Dssiga 


ConsiJeratioas  of  Industrial  v.-srjdenaers. " 


AmlXfi-^-'&  rr^r  .^ss»«03XklJje'®i<* 


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YaOJOHH03T  qO  3TUTIT2HI  2IOHIJJi 

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,ie*o4  xas6B'9«4C  erf*  M^TS  rfoisM 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    o(    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Ext.    S45 

Arn^our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-7400,    Ext.    }| 
Night  Phone: 

Lor^bard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       ,.        .     „/.       •,  «r-^ 

i.sarch  2&,   iS*52 
FOR  RELEASE:  ^^,^ 


OitLCAGO  —  2.  L.  liarder,  coioaulting  tranamisaioa  eogiaec^j:'  for 
Westioghouae  Eleetric  corporationt  spoke  at  the  Aaeri<Kia  Bawer  doaferenee 
Ijaroh  27  at  ihis  Sbsruaa  hotel. 

'2h6  eonfereaee  is  apoiiaored  oy  Xllinoia  Instii;ute  of  Techiiology» 
ijarder'e  talk  was  titled  •Sfagaetie  Aiaplifiers  for  Pov/er  Control. » 


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tit    .t»3    ,0n4?-J    ;smjlAO  — vpolinriDsT   to    jtutitinl    jrjmlll    )o 

:»noil1  tripiH 
D-OISI    bmaf-.oJ 


YaOJOHHOai  ^O  3TUTIT8MI  2IOI/IIJJ1 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones; 

llimois    l.istltute    o(    Technology —  CAIumet    5-9400.    ht.    MS 

Arrrour    Research    Foundatton  * 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-«00.    Ext.    31 

Niqht   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      i^j.{ja  26,    1932 

FOR  RELEASE:   radiate 


CHIQAOO  •«  0.  J.  3tallcamp«  assistant  chief  desigt^r  of  thie 
Wiscoasin  Sleetrie  ib»er  oaiapaa/«   3pok«  at  the  American  Power  cooferenee 
iiarah  2?  at  tiie  Sheraan  hotel.  '.r-ie-i?®  of  i;iva&.ffi:>i^gy« 

rhe  doai'erecod  is  sponsored  oy  lilioola  liiatitute  of  Tecasolosy* 
Stafroajup's  talk  waa  titled  "Design  jfeatures  of  ntke  Oak  Creek 
Station* " 


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iH    .t«3    .OMf-a    isnolAO  —  vpolonrts-jT    lo    stutitjnl    iloniDI 

•  n0.t6bnu0=i     H3163Jsi)     1JOT.-A 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Ddy   Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?M0,    Ext.    545 

Arrr-our    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   5-MOO,    Ext.    31 
Night  Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


FOR  RELEASE 


L'li'nediate 


CHICAGO  —  ^,  F.  Triesd  of  Sbaaco  Serrioos,   Inc.  apoke  at  the 
Aiaeriean  i^^wer  oonf  erene©  Maroh  27  at  the-  Sheman  hotel.  -  ;.^:  :vr 

Tha  oonfer3iia9  is  sponsored  by  XlLinoia  lostitute  of  Technology. 

J^  lend' 8  talk  Wb.3  tit  lei  "Noise  ftroblema  and  rteveatioa  of 
ifeiae  in  Publie  Ufcililsy  Propertiea.  •  a,*' "ii^^^ii  ;. 


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?l£    .f»?    ,0OM-3  tsmuiAO-  .polonrfj-!!   -c    5H.lit2/>'    zioniH!    to 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

!'r,„o:s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-94O0,    Bt.    S4S 
Arr-uur    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-MOO,    Ext.    31 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:       ,*4arch  2&,   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:       ira^^iat* 


OiGCAGO-  —  3an  Hagland,  jaaaager  of  the  hydraulic  coupling  ^ 
division  of  Aaferictaa  BloTrer  corDoration*  spoke  at  the  ^m&ri^ian  Penreop 
coofereziae  liiarch  2?  at  the  >iheraan  botel. 

Thd  aonfereaoe  is  sponsored  by  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

Paglaad*8  talk  was  titled  "Det<aaiid  Parforimaee— Fluid  Drvr9  in 
tiie  Modern  Power  Plaat." 


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•.snoHS   trtplH 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Ml.no.s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAiumet    5-9*00,     Ext.    S45 

A'-3ur    Research    Foundat.on 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?400,    Ext.    3 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    IBIO-R 


Mailed: 


(tor  Oh  26,    1332 
FOR  RELEASE:   1^,^,, 


GHIGAGO  '--  3.  M.  Joa^ia,  plaaaiog  engineer  for  the  Daquesnd 
Light  coinpaoy,  spoice  at  the  Ajiei-icaa  ibwtr  coofereaoe  -krch  2?  at  the 
Shex'jnan  iiotcl.  i^ii^^ijsi^  i:^-.,^^X^ 

The  coafereaoe  was  apoos cared  by  Illiasla  Institute  of  leehnology* 
Jones'  apeeoh  saa  titled  "Electric  Arc  j&'urnaoes  as  an  Mectri© 
Utility  Loads'"     '$  i^,^-.  i>in^,<^  o^ivi  •vi-juai^^&iit^j^.  <>if  .vtiXu^ir&^^i&A  '9^^^ 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois     Institute    oi    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Ext.    S4S 

Ar^ou-    Research    Foundation 

of    Ithno-s    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5.?400,    E«t.    3 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    leiO-R 


Mailed:      j^^^j^   36,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE: 


Irsuediate 


CHICAGO  —  7.  F.   Estcourt*  geni^ral  super inteM«at  of  steam 
gi^neratiout  Paeifie  G&s  and  Electric  oon^panyt  spoke  at  the  American 
j^w«r  eoofareiMse  li&iroh  27  ^^  ^^  Sherman  hotel. 

Th(f  oonfersnce  was  sponsored  by  Illinois  Institute  of 


^tcourt*a  talk  was  titled  "Interoonneotion  of  Industrial  and 
Fablie  Utility  Systems.*  .   r  >. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

ll'mois     Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    S-liOO.     Ext.    M! 

Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

o-    lihnols    Institute    of   Technology —  CAIumet   5-MOO,    Ext. 
Night    Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


^^'^^'^'-    M&TGh  26,   1952 
FOR  RELEASE 


Insi^diate 


GiiZGi^O  —  Stephen  0.  Oasteel*  asaistaat  manager  of  tbie  Mst 
St.  Louis  azid  Interurban  Water  eonipany.  spoke  at  the  Asierioan  Povsv 
eooferenoe  i&roh  26  at  the  Sherniaii  hotel. 

The  oonference  is  sponsored  by  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology* 
Oasteel's  talk  waa  titled  *Hunaan  Relations  in  Personnel  I^aotiee** 


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YeOJOMHD3T  =10  3TUTiT2H!  EIOHUJ 

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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

IMino.s    Institute    d    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9M0.    txt.    MS 
Arrrojr    Research    Foundation 

o;    |il,r,ois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?*00.    Ext.    3 
Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     March  2f>,   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:  Imediate 


CHICA&O  •«  J.  C.  Strasbourgsr.  special  assistant  to  the 
purohasing  agent  of  Cleveland  Electric  IllumiiEitiag  coapany,  spoke,  s.,^ 
£^|.t^e  Ajaerloan  R>#c:r  coafercaee  inarch  26  ab  the  ohecoaa  hotel. 

The  oonfereno©  is  apondore^  by  Illinois  Institute  of  Xwehaology. 

Strasbourger's  talk  was  titled  »ltBoha.'iizatiori  of  it-lectxicf^. 
B|iiity  i>tstri&ution  Systems. " 


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Technology  Cen+er 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


Day   Phones: 

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Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

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Night    Phone: 

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FOR   RELEASE:     immediate 


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tturbine  desiga  for  Allla-Ctialmers  liilanufacturing  oonipanjt   apoke  at  th» 
Ameriean  B»wdr  confereace  Maroh  26,  at  the  Shertoan  hotel. 

Tha  eoofereaoe  is  sponaored  by  Illinois  Institute  of  ^eohnolosjr* 
lilran'S  taUc  vaa  titled  "Cootrola  of  l»odera  Steam  ^furaine 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


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Day    Phones: 

IMIncis    Institute    of    Techriolo 
A'~ou-    Research    Foundatton 

of    iihnois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-?400.    Ext.    3 
Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:Mttrah  26.   1952 
FOR   RELEASE:    iB^nedlat* 


CHKAOO  •«  r*  H.  CarlaoB*  aenager  of  the  applieatioa 
eogineering  d«part!n«nt  of  ffestinghouse  Eleotrio  oorporationt  Seutk  -^ 
Aiiladelphia,  spoke  at  the  Aiasrioan  Power  oonferenoe.  Mareh  26  at 
the  Shermaa  hotel*' -  ''^  .i         -■..-■-v-i.,;  :<^    :■,,;.-■:.-    ..  .  -- :  <  ■ ''\^&'-s 

The  eonferenee  is  spoasored  by  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology* 
Carlson's  topic  was  'Thermal  Effioienoy  and  Design  of  High 
Temperature  and  Reheat  Turbine  (renerator  Units* " 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


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Ar-ou-    Research    Foundation 

of    Mlinoi's    Institute    of   Technology  —  CAIumet   S-»600,    E»l.    : 
Night    Phone: 

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Mailed:     fiferoh   26,     1952 

FOR  RELEASE:  lamediate 


OHICAGO  •^  h,  Simpson  of  the  Maoon  Kraft  fiaper  eonq^i^  apoke 
at  the  Ameriean  Bswer  oonferenoe  Mar<di  27  at  tha  Slxeriaaa  hotel*          v^^rrar:^ 
The  oonfereiioe  is  sponsored  by  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 


Day    Phones: 

Hlino,5    liistltute    of    Technology  — CAIumet    5-»M0.    Ext.    545 
Arn-ou-    Research    Foundation 

ot    lii.nols    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,    Ext.    3 
Night  Phone: 

Lor^bard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:     jjaroh  26,   1952 
FOR  RELEASE:     in,„«diate 


CHICAGO  —  T.   P.  Harding,   ch^niat  for  the  Omaha  Pub  lie  R>wer 
district,   spoke  at  the  Atnerioan  Bswer  eonferenee  Mar  eh  27  at  the  Sheriaan 
hotel* 

Tke  eonfereoee  is  sponsored  by  Illiiiois  Institute  of  Technology* 
Harding  Is  talk  was  titled  "Initial  Operation  of  a  30O  dm 
Duplex  Deionizing  Plant** 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


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Arrrour    Research    Foundation 

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Nighf  Phone: 

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Mailed:      ^^   36.    1952 

FOR  RELEASE:     j^^iate 


hmlismt^SaamSkf'  "^'IsJ't:*  19i*ixiei,'' aislltan*  siupea^  power  of 

Q6«  Ckdaieal  eoapaoy*  spoke  at  the  Aaeriean  Power  conference  Marob.  27 
at  the  Sheroan  hotel* 

The  conference  la  sponsored  bjr  Illinois  Instigate  o^fedkno logy. 
.i..j«.'i         Brines*  talk  was  titlai  "Demi aeralizat ion  Plant  Operational 
J&qperlenees.  • 


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Chicago    16,  Illinois 


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FOR  RELEASE:^^"''^®^^^*®., 


CiilCAGO  —  C.  L.  Killgore  and  Byron  Eraoa  of  the  Bureau  of  ^^^ 
Reelamation  apoke  at  the  American  Bower  conference  March  26  at  the 

Sheriaan  hote}.,^^,:  ^  ^^   ^  ,,  j,;^^^^. 

The  conference  is  sponsored  by  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 

Both  disouased  •Testing,  Rating  and  Application  of  High  Power 
High  Voltage  Circuit  Breaicers. •  Killgore  is  assistant  of  the  chief 
designing  engineer  and  Evans  is  assistant  head  of  the  power  system 
technical  section*  .a!a<»» 


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Day    Phones: 

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A'-our    Research    Foundation 

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Night   Phone: 

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•^^"ed:         y^j.Qjj  26,    1952 

FOR  RELEASE: 


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CHICAGO  -"■■   liljiioj./i   IriStit:^',?-   -.-f  Xyahaolo^','  hoiKTad  Alex  D* 
Baiiej'--;   it'ormer  Tice-prcS-idenr.  of  n-iri;,»n.w#..!v  A'J',  Ei.l;-i.,rj  Go,,    .;o'--j.?;-:r.  vita 
t;iie  :   CUIOACrO  ••  0.  f.  Stamtad,  supervisor  of  the  training  division 
of  Union  Clectrie  Company  of  Miasoorit  spoke  at  tbe  Aioerioan  Power  ,rv<=.i 
eonferenee  wfaret  26  at  the  Shertsan  hotel*  .f  f^o  A!.«;T.ij.oan  .P.owae  :%=e.fe,v-iiice 
lb  tr  Tba  eonferenee  is  sponsored  by  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology. 
Staatad's  talk  was  titled  'Experiences  and  Results  of  Personnel 
"Eraining  Caurses**      aricer^tit  of  (hiB}   prrf-jtfalan,  and  urtswerfiajj; 
dedii^^tion  to  the  public  velfs^^-^^"     Tbj~  '.i+p,ti&ri  mentioned  h\3  :;  Jt^  .;ir;'^Tii? 
a«  en  ■sJiginesr*  3   oiTici  Iseier   -P»P" 

JaoEsa  D»  Cunningharst   <5nifi!i.r>a2.a  at  iili,;ioi3  Tech's  board  or 
Trustees,   ]-niA   tribute  to  -j  'if  service  tc  edvu-za'c •:■■.■ 

and  indui-j%r,y  in  a-  talk  preceding  pi'eseafcatios  of  ■'•>..'r  tiegree» 

"iIr-»   Balloy  has  been  viite-'ehairsxiiin  ;cii:-is  Teoh  coa-  - 

of  trustees  since  194®*     He  k&3  er-six'fsiaa  cf  th^  t,ru."t-5es  -/ 

Lewis  lv^i:ti'>\e  from  1936  to  19i*S« 

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predecessor  of  Illinois  Tech, 

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mtffil>ftr  of  the  board  of  trustees  tor 

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Chicago   16,  Illinois 

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ADVAM3E  FOR  RELEASE  AFTER  8  P.M.,   THIESDAY,   IVKiRCH  2?,    1952 


CHICAGO  —   Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  honored  Alex  D. 
Bailey,   former  vice-president  of  Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,    tonight  with 
the  presentation  of  an  honorary  Doctor  of  Engineering  degree. 

Dre   John  T.  Rettaliata,   president  of  Illinois  Tech,    conferred 
the  degree  at  the  All  Engineers  Dinner  of  the  American  Power  Conference 
in  the  Hotel  Shernan. 

The  degree   cited  Mr.   Bailey  for   "unselfish  leadership,   outstanding 
devotion  to  the  advancement  of   (his)   profession,  and  unswerving 
dedication  to  the  public  welfares"     The  citation  mentioned  his  attainments 
as  an  engineer*  a  civic  leader,  and  an  executive. 

James  D»  Cunningham,    chairman  of  Illinois  Tech's  board  of 
Trustees,   paid  tribute  to  Mr.   Bailey's  record  of  service  to  education 
and  industry  in  a  talk  preceding  presentation  of  the  degree. 

Mco  Bailey  has  been  vice-chairman  of  the  Illinois  Tech  board 
of  trustees  since  194^0  He  was  chairman  of  the  board  of  trustees  of 
Lewis  Institute  from  I936  to  1940* 

He  retired  last  month  as  vice-president  of  operating  and 

engineering  at  Commonwealth  Edison  Company,     He  had  been  with  that 
company  since  1963i    the  year  he  graduated  from  Lewis   Institute,  a 
pr-edeceaaor  of  Illinois  Tech, 

Active  in  community  affaris  at  LaGrange,   Illinois,   he  was  a 
member  of  the  board  of  trustees  for  14  years, 

-was- 

END  M)YANQE  FOR  RELEASE  -AFTER  8  P.M.,  THURSDAY,   MARCH  27,    195 2 


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Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 

Frcm:     "5.  A.   Spencer 
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director    ot    rubhc    Kelations  — James   W.    Armsey 
Day  Phones: 

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Armour    Research    Foundation 

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Night  Phone: 

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Mailed:        March  2?,    1932 

FOR  RELEASE:       immediate 


CHICAGO  —  Dr.    John  T.  Rettaliata  will  be   inaugurated  as 
president  of  Illinois   Institute  of  Technology  Why  22,    James  D. 
Cunningham,    chairrtan  ef  the  board  of  trustees  of  the   Institute, 
announced  today. 

A  faculty-trustee  committee,   of  which  Lester  Armour,   trustee, 
la   chairnan,   has  been  appointed  to  plan  the   inauguration.     The  day-long 
inaugural  ceremonies  will  include  a   luncheon  for  delegates  on  the 
Technology  Center  canpus,   an  afternoon  convocation  in  the  Civic  Opera 
auditorium,  and  a  reception  and  dinner  at   the  Conrad  Hilton  hotel. 

Dr.  Rettaliata  is  the  second  chief  executive  of  Illinois  Tech, 
The  college  was   formed   in  1940  through  the  merger  of  Armour   Institute 
of  Technology,    organized  in  I892  by  Philip  Danforth  Armour,  and  Lewis 
Institute,   founded   in  I896  under  provisions  of  the  will  of  Allen  C. 
Lewis, 

An  authority  on  jet  propulsion.  Dr.  Rettaliata   joined  the 
Institute  faculty  in  i945«      He  succeeded  Dr.    Henry  T.   Heald,   now 
chancellor  cf  New  York  university,    last  month. 


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Technology-.Center         l**1-ty 
Chicago    16,   Illinois 


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A'-rur  Research  Foundation 
cf    lii.nols    Institute    of    Technologv 

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FOR  RELEASE:     immediate 


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Ibrglt  Tarro. 

'"'^'^  '"''    Dyr^jig  %)x^  years  ahe  bas  taugbt  boodreda  of  students  oetweea 
the  agea  of  6  and  60  years.  She  f  iruLy  believes  that  it  ia  the  htuaan 
interest  a  teaeher  takea  in  eaeh  student  which  oakes  the  study  fruitful 
for  the  instructor  and  brings  oat  the  best  in  the  pupil* 

Currently  ^s.  Tarro  ia  an  inatruetor  in  misie  history  at  the 
Institute  of  Design  of  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology,  and  ia  teaching 
piano  and  piano  teaching  oethods  at  Roosevelt  College  and  in  her  private 
atttdio  in  the  fine  Arta  building. 

Born  in  Hungary,  she  graduated  from  the  Royal  Aoadeigy  with 
honors.  After  a  nuo&er  of  concert  toura  in  Etarope  Mrs.  Varro  decided 
to  devote  the  oaior  portion  of  her  tig*  to  teaching*  A  book  aai  a 
number  of  articlea  by  her  on  apecial  probleiaa  in  nuisic  teaching  were 
published,  and  at»^ents  eaias  flpom  all  over  Europe  and  abtoad  to  study 
with  her* 

Later  she  joined  the  faculty  of  the  Royal  AoadeI^y,  where  she 
«aa  the  firat  woiaan  to  tea<dx  piano* 


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special  to  betty  walker*  sun- times— Illinois  Teol)  page  tuo 

She  gare  special  c^tarses  and  leotures  in  l^ris.  Brussels ,  Vienna* 
Milan*  Oersasny*  and  Switzerland*  and  oade  many  radio  appearances*  speaking 
and  playing  the  piano. 

Since  193B*  irijiea  she  came  to  the  Uhit^  States.  ftSra.  Varro  has 
lectured  at  nsai^r  colleges*  schools  of  mnaio,  and  before  a  large  nttsi>er 
of  iBoslcal  organizations*  Articles  by  her  hare  appeared  in  '%&  Baton. 
I£ii^*  the  ^yplpp^^  3l  BiSM*  ^^%<n\   S^uarterly.  and  other  publications. 

Early  ia  Msy  her  latest  bookt  'Designs  to  £4usic**  vill  be  published 
by  Apitreatloe  Housst  Inc.*  Chicago.  Ths  book  was  loapired  by  Mrs.  Varro *8 
work  at  the  Institute  of  Design.  She  says*  The  basic  ide4i  for  the  book 
was  furnished  by  a  auober  of  designs  students  loade  spontaneously  after 
I  showed  them  how  Bach  works  with  a  Biuaical  laotif .  rhey  tried  to  do 
similar  things  with  Vo-sual  ootifs  of  their  own." 

7hess  designs  with  the  aausical  exsmples  and  acooopanying  text 
form  the  nucleus  of  the  book*  she  added. 

She  will  participate  in  a  public  piaao  snisie  conference  April 
15  at  Itooserelt  eollegs.  Her  subject  is  "Studying.  Teaching,  and         ^^^^^ 
Enjoying  Bach.* 

itta,   Varro  *s  husband,  wbo  joined  her  in  this  country  in  1940t 
does  fine  bool^indiag  on  an  indiridual  basis* 

They  are  happy  to  lire  and  work  in  Ohieago*  where  they  hare  isada 
a  great  number  of  friends* 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 

From:     Jim  Jensen 

Aaierioan  Power  Conference  Press  Rocaaa 
FR  2-2100 
Ext.   A77 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois     Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400.     Ext.    54 

A'rrour    Research    Foundation 

CT    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Ext. 
Night    Phone:' 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:        I>l.yroh    2o,     19!32 

FOR  RELEASE:    Inanediate 


CHICAGO— Three  steps  wg:iich  should  be  taken  to  help  correct 
socialist  ideology  in  amerlea  wer-e  outlined  today  by  iildwln  Vennardj 
vice  president  of  Chicago's  Mddl©  '.v©st  i:»©rvioe  Company. 
Speaking  before  the  Ameidcan  Power  Con;  erenos  this  mvornlng  in 
the  iShennan  Hotel,  Vennard  pointed  oat  the  following  measures  j 

"Business  men  should  conduct  their  business  so  as  to  ocuitin- 
ually  earn  the  respect  of  the  oust  mors,  employees,  and  property 
ovmers. 

"Governmont  regulators  should  keep  their  own  house  in  order 
and  carry  out  thoir  duties  in  mtilntainlng  honesty  and  fair  play. 

"Since  a  large  ;art  of  thebolief  in  a  socialist  ideology  on 
the  pert  of  the  American  people  can  be  traced  to  lack  of  knowledge 
of  the  basic  facts,  the  people  who  have  access  to  the  facts  should 
pass  them  on  to  fee  people*" 

"iixperienoe  indie ftes,"  Vennard  said,  "that  when  the  facts 
are  explained  to  the  people,  there  is  a  corresponding  decrease 
in  the  belief  in  ^overnaaont  operation  of  business," 

Vennard  listed  soibo  of  the  facts  of  w  hioh  many  proponents  of 
goYemment  entry  into  bxtsiness  are  \inaware, 

"jioat  people  think  the  average  profit  in  big  btlsiness  is 
25^.  Actually,  the  average  profit  Is  I4.  to  6j^,"  h©  pointed  out» 

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Vennard  a  aid  th  t  65^  of  all  inooKe  goes  to  employees, 
and  only  k%  to  stockholders,  ^-itsx-  ino  n.6  tax<2s,  90,»  of  all 
Income  goes  to  people  K.aklni:  less  th&n  ^aoO  a  week. 

"Of  all  income  before  profits  Bnd   wages,  workers  have  the 
opinion  that  owners  get  75:«i  and  workera  only  25>^,  They  don't 
know  th£.t  workers  now  got  80;^  of  this  divisible  inooxsie. 

"Experience  indicates,"  Vennard  concluded,  "thst  when 
people  are  Informed  of  these  and  related  f&cts,  there  is  a 
decline  In  the  belief  in  or  the  desire  for  goverranont  oparation 
of  Industry,  vjhich  operation  could  lead  to  sooialisv:  and  loss 
of  freedom. " 

ThQ   three-day  conference,  sponsored  by  Illinois  Institute 
of  I'eohnolOtjy,  closes  today. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago   16,  Illinois 

Rrom:  W.  A.  Spencer  , 
CAlumet  5-9^00 
Ext.    624 


Day    Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAlumet    5-9M)0,     Ext.    S 

Armour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAlumet    5-9600.    Ext, 

Night   Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed:      March   3I,    1952 
FOR    RELEASE:      immediate 


CHICAGO  —  More   than  4^'^  engineers  are  expected  to  attend  a 
two-day  conference  on  the  use  of  strain  gages  at   Illinois  Institute  cf 
Technology  April  2  and  3» 

Applications  of  the  SR-4  strain  gage,  a  device  used  to  measure 
strains  in  such   items  as  airplanes   in  flight,  will  be  explained  and 
demonstrated  at  the   conference.      Objectives  of  these  studies  are  stronger, 
lighter  nachines  and  structures. 

Baldwin-Lima- Hamilton  Corporation  of  Philadelphia,   Pa.,   has 
planned  the  conference  tc  which  Illinois  Tech  will  play  host.     About 
200  eiagineers  will  attend  each  of  two  indentical  one-day  meetings. 

Dr.  Ralph  G.  Owens,   dean  cf  engineering  at   Illinois  Tech,   will 
welcome  those  attending  the  conference  at  the  opening  session. 

The  gages  to  be  discussed  are  short   lengths  of  fine  wire 
cemented  to  lEachines  or  structures   subjected  to  strains  while   in  service. 
A  punch  press  is  an  example.     Straining  the  wire  changes  its  electrical 
resistance,  and  these  changes  are  measured  by  appropriate  instruments. 

The  SR-4  gage  is  being  used  for  stress  analysis  ©f  buildings, 
bridges,   truck  bodies,   and  dams. 


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ILLINOIS  INSTITUTE  OF  TECHNOLOGY 

Technology  Center 
Chicago    16,  Illinois 

From:  A.*  Shirley  Brown 
CAlumet  3-9^^0 
Ext .  ^23 


Day  Phones: 

Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9400,     Bt.    545 

Armour    Research    Foundation 

of    Illinois    Institute    of    Technology  —  CAIumet    5-9600,    Ext.    3 

Night  Phone: 

Lombard    I8I0-R 


Mailed: 


March  3I,    195: 


FOR  RELEASE: 


Immediate 


CHICAGO  —   John  Day  Larkin,    dean  rf  liberal  studies  at    Illincis 
Institute  of  Technology,    today  characterized  the  new  series  af  educational 
prograits  to  be  launched  over  7<BIK-Fli/I  on  April  14  as  direct  contributions 
to  the  world's  military  and  industrial  potential. 

Pointing  out  that     "our  technological  society  requires  both 
general  education  and  specific  training,"  Dean  Larkin  declared  that 
radio — as  exemplified  by  the  WBIK-M  series — could  be   instrumental  in 
bringing  an  opportunity  to   learn  to   everyone. 

"When  every  young  nan  and  young  woman  has  been  given  an  opportunity 
to   learn  all  that   he  or  she   is  capable  of  learning,"   the  dean  said,    "we 
shall  see  the  maximum  in  industrial  development. 

"This  is  an  age,"   he   continued,    "when  military  potential  rests 
upon  industrial  power  potential." 

Larkin  emphasized,    however,    that   in  a  society  as  highly  developed 
technologically  as  exists  today,    young  people  must  be   "truly  educated." 
This  means  not  only  a  specialized  education,    he  added,   but  also  a  generalized 
education  in  which  an  individual  acquires  more  than  simply  a   "passing 
acqua^intance"  with  the  arts,   philosphy,   and  the  huiranities. 

Larkin  made  his  remarks  during  an  address  at  a  press  conference 
at  which  WBIK-FM  announced  plans  for  its  revolutionary  new  educational 
series,      Illinois  Tech  ia  one  of  five  cooperating  educational  institutions 
participating  in  the  programs* 

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